THE COLUMBIA SPY. RIM INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS & FREE - zir dll advcrtiscing will be considered CASII and ollectable at any time after the:lirst insertion. ANDREW JOHNSON IN 1564. The following - is an extract- from the speech of Andrew Johnson, delivered at Nashville, in June, 1564, in which he ac cepted his nomination for -the-• Vice Presidency : - "But iii calling ,a,conVention to restore the State; Who shall restore - and re-estab lish it? Shall the man who gave his in fluence and his means to destroy the Gov ernment? Is he to participate - in the great work of:re-organization ? Shall he who brought this misery upon the Stale be per mitted to control its .destinies If this be so, then all this precious blood of the bravo soldiers and officers, so freely poured_out, will have been wantonly spilled; - "-Why all this carnage and devastation ? It was that treason might be pat down and traitors punished. _Therefore I say that traitors should take a back seat _in the work of ,restoration. I say that the traitor has ceased to be a citizen, and, joining the .rebellion, has become a public enemy. Ho forfeited his right to vote with loyal men, when he 'renounced his citizenship, and sought to-destroy our Government.„ "Treason, must be made-odious and trai tors must- be punished and impoverished. Their great plantations must be seized and divided into small farms, and sold to honest and industrious men." Contrast the above with the course of "A. J" in 1800. Who does he now say shall restore and re=establish the re• bellions States? Is it not the very men that he declarelin 1804; should not do it ? Does he now say, if the rebels are the:men:to do thiS 'Work; not'-alh the preciouS bleed of the brave soldiers and officers, so_ freely poured out",.-will haye: . been - wantonly. ?" Hear What he said to a Southern delegation :_ "Gentlemen, you have "lost nothing a . all :Your' :former- riihts aria privileges shall be restored.". • - According to this, treason is no crime against the GOverninent. Any State may rebel afrd-wiurder'thousands of our best men,- and:Alien all that is. necessary, .after they are conquered to restore them to theirformer privileges, is, to have a Mrs;Cobbe, or some one else, to carry up ` the' names to the President, and, they are - pardoned: - TT: ,- _,. Does he say ,thnt the traitor has ceased to_be•acitiien, and by joining the rebellion. -has become a' . public enemy ? • Does his policy declare that a - iebels•lias -":forfeited •the'right' te4l.Vote ,- with. loyal men," because_ he les : this citizenship by •seeking to destroy our Government ?• Is it not his present policy, rather to v -cognize traitors as citizens, entitled to all the privileges of loyal men ? Again Does his policy Indicate that - traitors shall be punished and treason made . ' . odious ? We ,ask. -- in - all candor ; • who would imagine that .the author of the .acceptance : speech - at Nashville, is 'the author of." 211. y Policy,? " Yet it is .-true, that: the same Andrew Johnson - that uttered such radicalsentiments in . , 1864, is the author and _head of a policy diametrically . - opposed to that.' of:, the lamented Lincoln, and a Union Congress. denounces our same Johnson;now denounces our Congress as: traitors for 'supporting . the very principles enunciated, by him,, ' iri. his Nashville speech, as the only policy by which the rebellious States could be restored in' safety to' their- former allegiance'. Oh !_consiitenCY'thou. art a , jewel, but Mr. Johnion:iS not a jewel. NEW STORE. UNPARKLELLED ATTRACTIONS I JS. SNYDER - announces to the citizens . of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened at: his ROOM, on the corner of n•oisit & Locust, a First Class stock of DRY Goons, consisting of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, - - Cassirneres, • -. - - .•"Linen it Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetings,. , • ss'hirtings' Ticking; &c. of the beSt : q r l, 4alityl • 13 - is stock pi' Bleached Goods., . _ • ; Flannels, . Bahnorals, - ' •' • - Eoop_ Skirts, and Shawls, • cannot be sinTassed • In addition . to , the liry- Good's depart ment, ho has the most carefully- selected stock of • ' -BOOTS &SHOES ever, brought to this place, consisting of . Ladies' Gaiters, Balmer's.ls,' Children's, and 31isses'.