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COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. 
The weather was quite favorable and the attendance was 
large. The Address was delivered by Hon. II, H. Giles, and 
was an appropriate and able production. 
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 
Total of Receipts,. $717 17 
Total of Expenditures,. 662 01 
Balance in Treasury,...$45 16 
At the Annual Meeting in December, the following persons 
were elected, 
Officers for 1860:— Hon. W. R. Taylor, President; 
H. Turvill, J. Y. Robbins, More Spears, Vice Presidents ; 
Harrison Reed, Secretary; W. W. Tredway, Treasurer; C. 
Chipman, J. H. B. Matts, E. D. Montrose, Executive Com¬ 
mittee. 
DODGE COUNTY. 
The Annual Exhibition of this Society was held at Juneau, 
on the 14th,~ 15th and 16th days of September, and was largely 
attended by farmers and all other classes, from all parts of the 
county, the number on the last day being estimated at 6000. 
The show was not so large as at some other times, but in 
view of the season, was fair and creditable to the enterprise of 
the people. Such articles and animals as were entered were 
thought to be very fine and hard to beat in this State. 
The building appropriated to domestic and fancy articles 
was well filled. Display of fruit but small. 
The Annual Address was delivered by D, S. Curtiss, of 
Madison, and was regarded “a most appropriate and interest¬ 
ing affair.” 
receipts and expenditures. 
Total of Receipts,... .$624 20 
Total of Expenditures,. 634 20 
Balance against Treasury,.$10 00 
Officers:—Benj. Ferguson, President; A. H. Atwa¬ 
ter, Secretary; David Barber, Treasurer . q 
