jHaiuoao3lt;£0.Married—At Ghent, Ky., on the 23d ult., by Rev. F. B. McDaniel, Mr. Wm. B. Edlen 10 Miss Ann P. Southard.With the above notice we received a fair portion of the bridal cake, for which the parties will please accept our thanks and good wishes for their future happiness and prosperity.— May their union prove as lasting as ‘’Old Ken-iuck” is proverbial for hospitality, fine race horses, and—'pretty women! —At Mt. Sterling, in this county, on the28th ult., by Rev. Thomas Eddy, Mr. Wm. Northcott to Miss Cyntha Ann Pratt.[With this notice, likewise, we have to acknowledge the receipt of the wedding fixins— a lot of choice cake and bottle of wine. “Well,”* 0remarked our little Devil, whose eyes fairly sparkled over the juice of the grape, “an old widower knows how to provide for the Printer, as well as his household; and besides he knows how to appreciate the value of a good wife.— Here’s wishing all old widowers and old bachelors may follow his example.”“Take courage now ye frozen souls,The ice is melting at the poles.” By the same, on the 30th ult., Mr. Wm.Carnine to Miss Mary Barkus,. both of this county. In this place, on the 30th ult., byCharles Henderson, Esq., Mr. George W. Bray to Miss Ellen Higgins. —Ip this place on the 30th ult., byRev. H. Wason, Mr. Benjamin Smith to Miss Nancy Calender.Well, “Old Switzerland” has broke loose, we take it, from the number of knots tied within a week past. Here comes what the shoemaker threw at his- , but don’t mention it.% . • •We received the wedding fixins, and must say a good word for uncle Ben and his better half. May awl his affections be concentrated upon her, so/c-ly,—may she prove true to the last.