The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, August 04, 1866, Image 4
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District Jtidge-Wim R Robertson.
VoWissioner in Equity-Isse H Mqns.
Clerk of Courti-Sam B Clowneiy
Sheriff-Elisha W Olle"e.
Ordinary.-4ames Johnston."
Tax GQlIsotor--Rob*r H Jmings.
Coroner-Robert Hawthorn.
Escheator-Jacob -Foaster.
Notary Public -Jas 8 Stewart,
Jas E Cald*ell. W0bert
Hawthor Daniet.43 1 V ib
son, Geo '14 MIrl A*ikeu iltiNIP
P Broo,.VIiam 1 61. rtinDr ili*,
Cpla, U 9qu.ele lkt Q Lede~
il Johni LeinU -dward
P suobty, e in 13 Smith, Willim 13 Wood
ward, Dr Jphn D PqlPaer, Laban C Chappell,
Dr J R MoMster h M j4YIS. Julia 8
Douglass, lkobert Ford ohn lcMeokin,
L 1 Qokhardt, Geu Edward Taylor.
Comalieloners of Free mehoots,
Thos J I Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur
K Craig, William Crosby, James A Mc(ro.
rA A E 1ison, Dr J R MMaster, Dr W P
Aiken.
Comm2sonerste Approve Paub
lie Seourtiles.
Hegry L Elliott, Jame R Aiken, John H
Pa%st Mhfsel Hae, James 8 Stewart.
Connissionersof Public Build.
Lngs.
James B McCants, Hugh B McMaster,
Dr W R Aiken, 0 R Tho**en, James lH
Rion, Thomas Jordan, George H McMaster.
Cofmisiloomerm of te AF13p6p.
-obt Hawthorn. Treasurer,
Rev C Porter, Clerk.
Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland.
Tow.s Officers.
Intendant-Dr W E Aiken.
"W s-Dr C H Ladd. W B Creight, L
W ) = ,Jas Moiroy.
. epresestatives.
Senate-Gen John Bration.
,House of Representatives-William J
Allston, James R-Aiken, Baylis E Elkin.
loumnt Zion society.
James R Aiken-President.
James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres.
Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W R
Robertson, J B MoCants, J 11 Rion, 0 H
Moblaster, DFjW E Aiken.
Principal waid Tenchevs of Mt.
Zioa College.
G A Woodward-Principal.
Assistants-Rev W P DaBose, W Al
Dwight.
Government of the Vatted St.te.
President-Andrew John4on, of Tennes.
see.
Secretary of State,.W. H. Seward, of
New York.
Seoretey of Wa"-Edwin M. Stanton, of
Penniylvania.
Postmaster General-William Dennison,
of Ohio.
Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of
Connecticut.
Secretary of the interior-James Harlan,
of Io*&.'
Secretary of the rreasury-lugh McCul
lough, oflil inois.
Attorney Oeneral-james bpeed, of Ken
tu,ky.
President of the Senate-Lafayette S.
Poster, of C6nnectiut.
Speaker of the House-Sohuyler Colfax,
of -Indiana.
sUPRsN) CoURT.
Salmon C.,.Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice.
1. James Ml. Wayne. Georgia.
2. Samuel Nelson, New York.
8. iobert C. Grier Pannsylvania.
d. Nathan Clifford. Maine.
5. Noah II. Swayne, Ohjo.
0. Daniel Dav,is, llinois.
7. SAmuel Miller, Iowa.
8. Samuel F. Field, California.
LANUTaNANT OsNnRALs.
Wlngfield Scott, Virginia.
Ulyssea 8. Orant, of Ohio.
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Judge Advo@ate General, Joseph Hlolt,
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