N. D. Address and Location Unknown.
N. D. Broadside posted on internet by George Slaton.
Daguerreotype Saloon. The Subscriber having located his Saloon In This Village for a short time would take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of the village and vicinity that he is now prepared to take Original Daguerreotypes, Or to Copy Daguerreotypes or Pictures.
Cases Every Description Furnished.
Having devoted some time to the business, and being prepared with a good Apparatus, he feels confident in assuring the public that all Pictures taken by him shall give entire satisfaction. All who wish to obtain a Good Likeness Will Remember To Call At His Saloon without delay, as his stay in this village will be limited. J. A. Foster.[1]
[1] Broadside printed by Henry L. Tillinghast, Printer, No. 9 & 12 Market Square, Prov., R. I.