1854 Address Unknown, Troy, New York.[1]
1855-1857 Corner of Congress and River Streets, Troy, New York.
1857-1858 Corner of Albany and Second Streets, Troy, New York.
1857 82 Market Street, Over Smyth’s China Store, Wilmington, Delaware.
1855 October 18. Lansingburgh Democrat. (Lansingburgh, New York.) October 18, 1855, Vol. 19, No. 52, P. 1.
Important To Everybody! The Best Place To Have your Daguerreotype taken. Go to the corner of Congress and Rive street, Troy. Only 50 cents. Put up in a beautiful Morocco case. Ladies and gentlemen visiting Troy will please call and judge for themselves. Gallery corner of Congress and River sts., Troy. All pictures warranted not to fade. Prof. C. Doty, Proprietor.
Advertisement ran from October 18, 1855 to November 19, 1857.
1855 December 6. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) December 6, 1855, Vol. V, No. 142, P. 2.
Important to Everybody. The best place to have your Daguerreotype taken is at the branch of the New York Daguerrean Gallery. Corner of Congress and River streets.
Only 50 Cents, Colored beautifully, in a nice case, equal to those that cost $2 elsewhere. Call in and judge for yourselves. Charles C. Doty, corner of Congress and River streets.
Advertisement was recorded fourteen times between December 6, 1855 to April 12, 1856.
1855 December 24. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) December 24, 1855, Vol. V, No. 157, P. 2.
Holiday Gifts and Presents Christmas is coming…
Daguerrean Artists.
Those who want a “counterfeit presentment,” either of themselves or friends for a sweet-heart or as a household treasure, can have it taken as natural as life by.
James Irving,…………Market Bank Building
Clark & Holmes………Museum Building
L. E. Everett,…………cor. First and River
John Irving,…………..218 River
C. C. Doty,……………cor. River and Congress
1857 January 10. The Troy Weekly Times. (Troy, New York.) January 10, 1857, Vol. I, No. 26, P. 2.
Fire Last Night—Several Business Establishments on River And Congress Streets Destroyed—Heavy Loss.—About 12½ o’clock last night, a fire was discovered in the finishing room over the hat store of Mr. Benjamin Hatch, No. 158 River Street…No. 156…In the upper story Mr. C. C. Doty had a daguerreotype and Ambrotype Establishment. His loss is about $800—of which $300 was in money burned. No insurance.
1857 July 11. The Troy Weekly Times. (Troy, New York.) July 11, 1857, Vol. I, No. 52, P. 3.
Fire This Morning.—About two o’clock this morning, a fire broke out in the building on the South-East corner of Second and Albany streets, in a room occupied by C. C. Doty, Daguerrean artist. The flames were discovered by two night-policemen, who at once sounded an alarm, and burst into the room. The several Companies belonging to the Fire Department were on hand before the flames had made much progress; there was an abundance of water on hand, and by a judicious application of their resources, they were enabled to confine the fire to the portion of the building in which it originated.
Mr. Doty, daguerrean, loses nearly everything in his establishment. He was insured in the Phoenix Insurance Co., for $800, which in all probability fully cover his loss.
1857 April 9. Lansingburgh Democrat. (Lansingburgh, New York.) April 9, 1857, Vol. 21, No. 24, P. 3.
Hillotypes. The Hillotype, Or Pictures In Natural Colors, By Chas. C. Doty. This Is The Most Perfect and beautiful style of Pictures ever obtained by the Photographic Art. They are perfect Gems of Beauty. They have received the highest commendations from good judges of Art, and it has been the wonder of every one who examined the specimens, how human art or skill could counterfeit Nature to such perfection. The color of the complexion, Hair, Eyes, Drapery, etc., being rendered as perfect as Life itself. The Hillotype is made on Glass and Metal Plates, and also on paper, and they are indestructible be either climate or acids.—The only place these Gems of Art are made at the subscribers saloon, Corner of Albany and Second sts., Troy,.
This improvement in Picture making belongs exclusively to the subscriber—he having spent considerable money and time to bring this beautiful process to perfection. He is now prepared to lay it before the Public for inspection, and earnestly invite them to call and examine specimens at his Rooms, corner of Albany and Second streets, when they will be convinced of their merit over all other Pictures executed by the Camera.
The Hillotype will not cost any more than the ordinary Daguerreotype or Ambrotype, and for beauty of expression and the exquisite delicacy of the shading and sharpness of outline, the Daguerreotype or Ambrotype can bear no comparison with the Hillotype. The subscriber intends to Patent his improvement, when he will sell to Artist throughout the States and Europe the right to use it.
The subscriber has no connection with any other establishment in Troy. The Hillotype is made only by him at his new Rooms, Corner Of Albany and Second Sts.., Troy, N. Y., opposite the Mansion House—Entrance No. 8 Second st.
The Hillotype Is Warranted Not To Fade. Chas. C. Doty, Proprietor. April 9, 1857.
Advertisement ran from April 9, 1857 to August 19, 1858.
1857 October 10. Delaware Democrat. (Wilmington, Delaware.) October 10, 1857, Vol. 1, No. 25, P. 3.
Great Improvement In the Art. Hilotypes, Photographs, Ambrotypes, by Prof. C. C. Doty, the celebrated Artist from New York. The Subscriber Wishes to inform the citizens of Wilmington and the vicinity that he has engaged rooms in company with the well known artist W. P. Larkin. Rooms, No. 82 Market Street, over Smyth’s China Store. This is one of the most pleasant Rooms in town, and the subscribers intend making it a first class room by turning out work that cannot be surpassed here or elsewhere for beauty, durability and cheapness.
The Hilotype is the most beautiful and pleasing style of picture ever introduced to the public. This improvement was invented by Prof. C. C. Doty, and he is the on;y artist that understands making them.
The imperial Photograph. This is a new and beautiful style Photographs and equal to the finest Engravings and much sought after.
Ambrotypes beautifully colored, superior to any that have been made in this city, large size only 50 cents, equal to those that will cost you $2.00 elsewhere.
Lettertypes for sending in letters to any part of the United States or Europe, free of charge.
Melaneotypes only 50 cents, large size and superior to any that has been made in town. Call and examine them judge for yourself.
Pictures inserted in Lockets, breast pins, and finger rings in the neatest manner possible and on reasonable terms. Old daguerreotypes copied and faded ones restored and made to look as good as new.
We invite all to give us a call and examine the specimens. Admission free. Photograph Views of Washington’s Monument in New York; Saint Nicholas Hotel, New York; Niagara Falls, and a view of a New York Fire Company, Engine and Engine House, taken on the spot by Prof. C. C. Doty. Small children taken in one second. Pictures taken in all weather, cloudy or clear. All pictures made in this room warranted not to fade or blister. Larkin & Doty, Proprietors. sep 26.
Advertisement ran on oct 10 & 17, 1857.
[1] Craig’s Daguerreian Registry.