equal ioouii^Believing that (he people will always do right, when rightly informed, I have 1 submitted my vit ws for their considera* 1 tinn on the first Monday id August next. It I should be the favored individual, 1 will endeavor to do my duty; if they otherwise decree, I will return cheerfully to the plough from whence 1 came.JOHN WEAVER.JrLY 5, IS30.I do hereby certify that, during the time ( Captain Joan Waaver acted as Ifeput) Sheriff unaer my nrothir, George Hurre, vvho was high Sheriff of Campbell County , Kentucky,1 never heard any thing alleged against him, nor have I, at any tnr.e s^nce heard my broth, r speak of Capt. Weaver, but in the most respectful terms The story ot hia having collected tho Revenue of that County, and not pa) mg it over, ia, 1 am satisfied, false, u 1 s :t at that time, a near neighbor to my brother, and never heard him make an insinuation to that elF- ct: and further, that 1 believe Captain Weaver per-termed ht» duty in that trust, to the satiatac tion ol George Hume my brother, and all concerned. PATRICK HUME.Jvct 2, 1830.ci’D irr-T rAM riVftrp.