The Independent Order nf (he M vatic f'hnin celebrated tlicdr first anniversary on Friday last* As a lasting re'tntnCer of the day, they planted two trees* pine rind ash, calling ihetxi the centennial tree, for they were planted fu the ceiircuutid year of this country1*m independence, m that In after year* they may point to those tree*, and hell those that will yet come after them that on minli a I day I heir hemic and benevolent order waa horn. The members formed in procession in front of their lodge room and marched around the court Iiuuhc square, when they entered the «fldoKtim, and planted the trees, after which they retired to the lodge room* a rain net ring in which made a inarch through tha principal atroets an lm portability. This Is the only order of the kind In the State, although numerous in the east, but! here I * no quant Intt that II* benign Influence will noon b» feti throughout the entire nrost. 11 now numiw tome ninety mcmbon, which j» surely go*id showing for the flm your* and applb call (inn for ail rat*eicii Into the see tela are presented weekly.