1856 293 Broadway, New York, New York.
1856 April 16. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) April 16, 1856, Whole No. 7170, P. 6.
To Artists.—Wanted. An Artist, Who Understands the art of painting photographs, to go to a Southern city, to whom a liberal price will be paid. Apply immediately at Burgess & Beniczky’s photographic gallery. 293 Broadway, up stairs.
1856 May 6. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 6, 1856, Whole No. 7190, P. 5.
Pearl Ambrotypes.—A New Discovery in ambrotypes.—Pearl ambrotypes, which possess all the brilliancy and whiteness of a daguerreotype, are taken only at 293 Broadway, by Burgess & Beniczky. Pupils taught this new art. Photographs taken for $1; colored, for $5, by A. Cosmas, artist, from Paris.
1856 June 17. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) June 17, 1856, Whole No. 7237, P. 7.
For Sale—A Splendid Uniform Belonging to an officer of the 69th Regiment N. Y. S. M., consisting of cap, coat, epaulettes, sword, belt, pants, &c. To be sold low, on immediate application at Burgess and Beniczky’s photographic rooms, 293 Broadway.
1856 October 27. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) October 27, 1856, Whole No. 7363, P. 5.
Fremont, Filmore and Buchanan.—Ambrotype portraits of Presidential candidates for sale, wholesale and retail, by Burgess & Beniczky, No. 293 Broadway. Agents wanted.