Every one should read it who would preserve or restore his health, develop his mind and improve his character.


Education: Its Elementary Principles founded on the Nature of Man. By J. G. Spurzheim, M. D. With an Appendix, containing a Description of the Temperaments, and an Analysis of the Phrenological Faculties. Price, in Paper, 62 cents. Muslin, 87 cents.

We regard this volume as one of the most important that has been offered to the public for many years. It is full of sound doctrines and practical wisdom.—Boston Medical and Surgical journal.


Marriage: Its History and Philosophy. With a Phrenological and Physiological Exposition of the Functions and Qualifications necessary for Happy Marriages. By L. N. Fowler. Illustrated. Paper, 50 cents; Muslin, 75 cents.

It contains a full account of the marriage forms and ceremonies of all nations and tribes, from the earliest history down to the present time. Those who have not yet entered into matrimonial relations, should read this book, and all may profit by a perusal.—N. Y. Illustrated Magazine.


Self-culture, and Perfection of Character; including the Education and Management of Youth, By O. S. Fowler. Price, paper, 62 cents; Muslin, 87 cents.

"Self-made, or never made," is the motto. No individual can read a page of it without being improved thereby. With this work, in connection with Physiology Animal and Mental, and Memory and Intellectual Improvement, we may become fully acquainted with ourselves, comprehending, as they do, the whole man. We advise all to read these works.—Conn. School Advocate.