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Collection: Directories and Documents > Nevada County News & Advertisments

1866 (374 pages)

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NEVADA GAZETTE MARCH 31, 1866 73 evening to witness the grand spectacle play of the Naiad Queen. To-night the fairy play of the “Bronze Horse” will be presented. This is a genuine show piece, well cast, with gorgeous and enchanting scenery, and we expect to see a full house. . . . INFORMATION WANTED.—Postmaster Guild has received a note from Charles H. Hancock, of San Francisco, making inquiries as to the whereabouts of a man named Joseph Crumb. He was formerly from Mystic, New London county, Connecticut, came to this country in 1849, as Captain of the ship California, and the last heard of him was about eight years ago, when he was mining on Deer Creek. Hancock writes that he has received letters of importance to Crumb. THE HIBERNICON.—The exhibition of this extensive panorama has been drawing full houses at Grass Valley. In consequence of the storm, they were compelled to postpone the afternoon exhibition, on Thursday, for the benefit of school children and family parties.