CHEROKEE PHOENIX AND INDIANS' ADVOCATE
Red Jacket.- This distinguished Chief Warrior of the six nations as will be
noticed by an advertisement in this day's paper, is now in this city, and will
this evening (Monday) deliver an address in his native language- he will be
clothed in the full costume of his nation. We recommend to our younger
class of readers and indeed to all who have never witnessed a fair specimen
of the Aborigines of our country, not to lose this opportunity for amusement
and instruction in visiting this highly celebrated Indian.
Amer. Mer.
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