The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, October 02, 1866, Image 4
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Juditciary.
District Jadge-Wm U Robertson.
Commissioner in Equity-Isaac H Means.
Clerk ot Court-Sami B Clo*ney.
Sheriff-Elisha W Ollever.
Ordinary--James Johnston.'
Tax Colletor-Robert H Jennings.
Coroner-Robert Hawthorn.
Emoheator-Jacob Feaster.
Notary Public-Jas 8 Stewart.
lYKagis rates.
Jas E Caldwell William Crosby, Robert
Hawthorn, Danel -B Kirkland, Henry Gib
gon, Gedtgi 1 Miller, James Aiken,'William
P Broot0, Willdm M Martin,' Dr William
Carlisle, H 1 Counts, Dr D Laudedale.
BOARD8 0 P0E.'ISSioI4tR.
*Comn iesioners of Roads.
Itowell Edmunds, John Lemon, Edward
Mobly, Robert B Smith, William B Wood,
Ward, Dr JohnA Palmer, Laban C Chappell,
Dr JR MoMaster, Thomas M Lyles.: John 6
Douglass, Robert Ford, John W McMeekiu,
L M Bookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor.
Conamilsstouners of Free Schools.
Thos J.H Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur
K Craig, Williani Crosby, James A MoCro.
ry, R E Ellison, DeJ R MoMaster, Dr, W E
Aiken.
Co sissioners to Approve Pub
1Re Securities.
Henry L Elliott, James R Aikon, John It
Propst, Mansel Hall, James S Stewart.
Commnissioners of Publie Buill.
lugs.
James B McCants, Hugh B MoMaster,
Dr W .1 Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James H1
Rion, Thomas Jordan, George H1 MoMaster.
Connnissioners of the Poor.
Robt Hawthorn. Treasurer,
Rev C Porter. Clerk.
Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland.
Towin Officers.
Intendnt-Dr W E Aiken.
Wardens-Dr C Ladd. W B Creight, L
W Du"1l1, Jas McElroy.
Representatives.
Senate-Gen John Bratton.
House of RepreAentatives-William J
Allston, James R Aiken, Baylis E Elkin.
ITfousnt Zioni Society.
James R Aiken-President.
James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres.
Trustees of Mount Zion College-W R
Ikobertron, J B MoCants, J 11 Rion, G H
MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken.
Principal itad Teachers of 1Ut.
Zion College.
0 A Woodward-Principal.
Assistants-Rev W P, DuBoie, W M
Dwight.
Government of the United St1tes.
President-Andrew Johnson, of .Tennes.
see.
Secretary of State-W. H. Seward, of
New York.
Secretary of War-Ed.win 1. Stanton, of
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General--William Dennison,
Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, oP
Connecticut.
Secretary of the interior-James Harlan,
of Iowa.
Secretary of the freasury-Hugh McCul
a lough, of Illinois.
Attorney General-L-James Speed, of Ken
luoky. &
President of the Senate-Lafayette S.
Poster, of Connecticut.
Speaker of the House-Sohuyler Colfax,
of Indiana.
sUPR311 COURT.
Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice.
1. James Mf. Wayne, Georgia.
2. Samuel Nelson, New York.
S. Robert C. Griir, Pennsylvania.
4. Nathan Clifford, Maine.
6. Noah H. Swayne, Ohio.
8. Daniel Davis, Illinois.
7. Samuel Miller, Iowa.
8. Samuel F. Field, California.
LIEUTUZNANT ORNEnALI.
Wingfield Scott, Virginia.
Ulysses S. Grant, of Ohio.
wAde.utant General Lorenz6 Thomas, Dela.
Judge Advocate General, Joseph Holt,
D. C.
Quartermnaster General, Montgomery C
Meigs, of Pennsylvania.
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