THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE for JUNE contains the following articles:—1. Gustavus Vasa. 2. English Grammar. 3. Christian Iconography: the Dove. 4. Macaronic Poetry. 5. Wanderings of an Antiquary, by Thomas Wright, F.S.A.: the Roman town of Lymne (with Engravings). 6. Monetary Affairs after the Revolution of 1688. 7. Status of the Jews. 8. Country Book Clubs. 9. Architectural Nomenclature, by Mr. Edmund Sharpe. 10. Indulgence Cups at York and Lynn: with Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban, on various Subjects; Notes of the Month. Reviews of New Publications, Historical Chronicle, and Obituary, including Memoirs of the Grand Duke of Baden, Lord Dynevor, Lord Wenlock, Right Hon. Sir Henry Russell, Sir Wm. Keir Grant, Major-Gen. Reid, M.P., John George Children, Esq., Thomas Haviland Burke, Esq., John Dalrymple, Esq., Rev. Philip Dodd, &c. &c. Price 2s. 6d.

NICHOLS & SON, Parliament Street.


MOURNING.—COURT, FAMILY, and COMPLIMENTARY.—The Proprietor of The London General Mourning Warehouse begs respectfully to remind families whose bereavements compel them to adopt Mourning Attire, that every article of the very best description, requisite for a complete outfit of Mourning, may be had at this Establishment at a moment's notice.

Estimates for Servants' Mourning, affording a great saving to families, are furnished; whilst the habitual attendance of experienced assistants (including dressmakers and milliners), enables them to suggest or supply every necessary for the occasion, and suited to any grade or condition of the community. Widows' and Family Mourning is always kept made up, and a note, descriptive of the Mourning required, will insure its being sent forthwith either in Town or into the Country, and on the most Reasonable Terms.

W. C. JAY, 247-249. Regent Street.


TO COIN COLLECTORS, &c.—A CATALOGUE of COINS and MEDALS, among which are included Early English and Scotch Silver Coins, Saxon Pennies, choice Bronze Medals, Roman Dennarii, &c., with prices affixed, will be sent Gratis and Post Free to any gentlemen who forwards his address to FRED. LINCOLN (Son of W. S. Lincoln), Cheltenham House, Westminster Road, London.