California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 22, Number 9, 23 September 1864 — Sanitarily. [ARTICLE]

Sanitarily.

Who that views with a careful and p !!'-cuive mind the desolation that war has tnado, in our once happy laod, but will at once recognize the (Jenius of Good that has awnkend into new life in the form of " Oodlike Charity" the betttr feelings of our natum, through tho instrumentality of the Sanitary Cause.

Throughout the length and breadth of tbe I'nited States, men, women and children have been laboring for Humanity, and by this great cause they have kept their hearts warm and alive to their better natures. The history of " Ban I tar] Fairs" has been a history of Noble Humanity and Godlike Charity.

The recent ontporing of human love and treasure manifested in all tbe Eastern StatM, which culminated at Philadelphia, at the great Central Fair, has rolled millions into the treasury of the cause.

We recently received the Publications, from tbeuce, full of the deepest interest. From them

we have made extracts which we give below. But we give an extract from ane of the publications that speaks to the lery point, our own views. " The war hat eaated the tiered teed <f Humanity to germinate and ttretl," we therefore e|.-ak with these, worda—