The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, July 21, 1866, Image 4
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District Judge-.Wm Robertson.
CommIsvioner inEqufty-Isaae H Means.
Clerk,of Cour--Ssal Bt owney.
Sheriff-ElishaW Ollever.
Ordinary-James Johnston.
Ta" Collector-Robert H Jeninug.
Coroner-Robert H
1Eheator-Jaoo 44
Notary Ptbli M"'.
Rawtht#mn, ae - ihia
uba, Ot Miller, James Ai0n,
P Broom, am)K Martin, Dr.
Carlisle, R R Counts, Dr 0 Ladrda.
B1ARD= 0 80E3Is10MRI.
Commissioners of Reads.
Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Xdward
P Mobly, Robeit B Smith, William B Wood
ward, Dr John D Palmer, Labap 0 Qhappell,
Dr J R MoMaster, Thomas M Lyles., John S
Douglass, Robert Ford, John'W McMeekin,
L M Bookhardt, Gn Edward Taylor.
Comi6ionemrs of Free sP9gen.
Thos J H Jones, Jacob bookman, Arthur
K Craig, William Crosby, James A MoCro.
ry, R EEl11p, Dr-J R MoMaster, Dr W E
Aiken.
'CoaMn isioerstoApprove Pub
lic Securities.
Henry L Elliott, Jatnes R Alton, John H
Propst, Mausel Hall, James 8 Stewart.
Comnissioners of Pnblie Build.
Ings.
James B McCatS, Hugh B MoMaster,
Dr W H Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James 11
ion, Thomas Jordan, George 1 AfMaster.
Comnmissioners of ithe Poor.
Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer,
Rey C Porter, Clerk.
Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland..
Towa Officers.
Intendant-Dr W E Aiken.
Wardons-Dr C I Ladd. W B Creight, L
W Duvall, Jns McElroy.
ltepresenitatives.
Senate-Gen John Bratton.
House of Representatives--William J
Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin.
'noaut Zion society.
James d Aiken-Presi(dent.
James 8 Stewart- Secretary and Tres.
Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W t
Robertson, J B MoCants, J 11 Rion, 0 If
Mcltster, Dr IV E Aiken.
Prieipl tind Teachers of Mt.
Zion C41liege.
0 A Woodward-Priniolpal.
Assistants-Rev W P Dul'se, W M
Dwight.
Gverument of the United States.
President-Andrew Johnsons of Tennes.
Sec.
Secretary of State-W. . 1. Seward, of
Now York.
Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton, of
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster Genqal-William Dennison,
ofOhio. , i
Secretary of the 00by-Gideon Welles, of
Connecticut.
Secretary of the Anterior-James Harlan,
of Iowa.
Secretary of the freasury-Hugh McCul
lough, of l-Zinois.
Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken
tucky.
President of the Senate-Lafayette S.
Poster, of Connecticut.
Speaker of the Houie-Schuyler Colfax,
of Indiana.
OUPXXXX COURT.
Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice.
1. James Al. Wayne, Georgia.
2. Samuel Nelson, New York.
3. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania.
4. Nathan Cliffrd. Maina.
5. Noah, H. Swayne, Ohio.
6. Daniel lavis, Illnois.
7. Samuel Miller, Iowa.
S. Samuel F. Field, California.
r.IUUrhNANT GENRR.U.s.
Winggeld Scott, Virginia.
Ulysses S. Grant, of Ohio.
A% utant General Lorenzo Thomas, Dalti
ware.
Judge Advocate General, Joseph Hiolt,
D. C.
Quartermaster General, Mlontgomery C
Meigs, of Pennsylvania.
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