1846 Rooms in Morrill’s Block, Opposite Eagle Hotel, Dover, New Hampshire.
1846 October 13. Dover Enquire. (Dover, New Hampshire.) October 13, 1846, Vol. XX, No. 19, P. 3.
Coloured Miniatures, Daguerreotype By J. S. & D. Hayes, Invite the attention of the citizens of Dover and vicinity to the splendid Miniatures which they are now executing at their rooms in Morrill’s Block—Opposite Eagle Hotel.
Possessing a thorough knowledge of the Art by a long and continued practice, both in the country and city, they feel perfect confidence in warranting satisfaction to all.—Pictures taken in any weather and beautifully Coloured.
They have also on hand a beautiful assortment of Lockets, Breast Pins, Bracelets, &c. manufactured expressly for Daguerreotype Miniatures, and which will be taken and inserted in thirty minutes. Those wishing Pictures of themselves or friends, are invited to call.
Copies taken from Paintings, Drawings and Daguerreotypes at the shortest notice. Pictures also taken of Deceased persons.
Instructions given in the Art, and all kinds of Apparatus, Chemicals and Stock furnished. The Rooms are free to all. Perfect satisfaction guarantied or no charge.
Rooms open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Advertisement ran from October 13 to November 3, 1846.
1846 November 10. Dover Enquire. (Dover, New Hampshire.) November 10, 1846, Vol. XX, No. 19, P. 3.
Coloured Miniatures, Daguerreotype By J. S. Hayes, Invites the attention of the citizens of Dover and vicinity to the splendid Miniatures which he is now executing at their Rooms in Morrill’s Block—Opposite Eagle Hotel.
Possessing a thorough knowledge of the Art by a long and continued practice, both in the country and city, he feel perfect confidence in warranting satisfaction to all.—Pictures taken in any weather and beautifully Coloured.
He has also on hand a beautiful assortment of Lockets, Breast Pins, Bracelets, &c. manufactured expressly for Daguerreotype Miniatures, and which will be taken and inserted in thirty minutes. Those wishing Pictures of themselves or friends, are invited to call.
Copies taken from Paintings, Drawings and Daguerreotypes at the shortest notice. Pictures also taken of Deceased persons.
Instructions given in the Art, and all kinds of Apparatus, Chemicals and Stock furnished. The Rooms are free to all. Perfect satisfaction guarantied or no charge.
Rooms open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Advertisement ran from November 10 to December 29, 1846.