HF Yesterday raommg—May 29th, at the home of our respected citizen, D. B, Russell,Esq#—the wedding of his daughter Miss Mary J, Russell, to Mr. John H. Mowe^t, -who are both natives of this yi-cinity, took place at 7 * o’clock,—the necessary ceremonies having been most elegantly and clerically performed by the Rev.. E. E. Higbee, I). D., president of Mercerslnrg College. This being Miss Russell’s farewell to her paternal roof, her parents appropriately made it thesion. After the marriage was over, a-mong many of the pleasantries of her homelife were enjoyed in the way of music, social conversation and a hearty laugh by all,, After a few more hours spent in partaking of the well prepared refreshments, the groom with his much esteemed bride left to'take up their home in Alleghany City, at which place the worthy husband has prepared a bouse furnished with all the necessary conveniences ibr their future happiness and comfort.For fhe special hospitality bestowed we tender the happy pair our acknowledgments and congratulations, May they,“By sweet experience, know That marriage rightly understood, Gives to the tender and good A paradise below.”