Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1858 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Curiosity. —The Louisville Democrat has a lively description of a young lady in that' city who is blessed with two heads: “She is t'he embodiment of all that is ex-* traordinnry and stranue. having two finely-: formed heads, Very intelligent and of a most' lively and amiable disposition. She sings’ very prettily with both her mouths, talks and! eats well, and always interests her visitors | to a great degree. There is aio chance of doubt but that she is the greatest curiosity ; ever witnessed.” Fictitious Addresses to Letters. —The Postmaster General haa decided that when letters reach any postoffice, addressed to fictitious names or parties, they shall not be delivered to any one claiming to be the representatives of tha addressed parties, but I must be sent to the department as dead let- j ters. This step has been rendered necessa- ! ry by the unparalleled extent to which tho! bogus lottery and '•f lier swindles have lately j been carried.
