To extinguish all claim of Cherokees to lands lying to the right of said line, the United States agree to immediately deliver certain valuable goods to the Cherokees and to pay them $1,000 annually.
5. Citizens of United States to have free use of road from Washington District to Mero District and of navigation of Tennessee River.
6. The United States to have exclusive right of regulating trade with the Cherokees.
7. The United States solemnly guarantee to the Cherokees all their lands not herein ceded.
8. Citizens of the United States or others not Indians settling on Cherokee lands to forfeit protection of the United States and be punished as the Indians see fit.
9. Inhabitants of the United States forbidden to hunt on Cherokee lands, or to pass over the same without a passport from the governor of a State or Territory or other person authorized by the President of the United States to grant the same.
10. Cherokees committing crimes against citizens of the United States to be delivered up and punished by United States laws.
11. Inhabitants of the United States committing crimes or trespass against Cherokees to be tried and punished under United States laws.
12. Retaliation or reprisal forbidden until satisfaction has been refused by the aggressor.
13. Cherokees to give notice of any designs against the peace and interests of the United States.