Sampson, GA, 1830 March 16

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"Savannah, Gaey Mar. 16, 1830-The negro man Sampson, for
whom a reward of %100 was offered by the Justices of the
Inferior Court, was captured on Saturday, in Bryan County.
He belongs to Dr. Waring of this city, and about eithteen
months aince murdered Dr. W's. driver, wounded the over-
seer and ran away, since which he has baffled all efforts
to take him, He will be tried in a short time, -GEORGIAN,
COURIER, Charleston, SC, 3-18-1830 (2:2)

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Savannah, Ga., Mar, 16, 1830-The negro man Sampson, for

whom eward of %100 was offered by the Justices of the

Inferior Court, was captured on Saturday, in Bryan County.
He belongs to Dr. Waring of this city, and about eighteen
months aince murdered Dr. W's. driver, wounded the over-
seer and ran away, since which he has baffled all efforts
to te He will be tried in a short time.-GEORGIAN.
COURIER, Charleston, SC, 3-18-1830 (2:2.)

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