it 3 MISCELLANMOUS. • Tan OS LAxamotaxs.—Thera •tea gro-,rat tetdeticy in this age to appro. litiat-stbstac t t expressive words of other Atitig!s; KO after a while tolncorporate them .is.to our own ; thuS thp word Cephalic Which is .frous.theGreek, - signifying "for the-head," is.now -tramming popularized in connection with Mr. Sralding's great Headache remedy, butit, will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic trill beethne as common as Elect.otype and many. others whose distinction-as foreign words has been Alcorn away by common usage until-they seem :"native and to the manor burn.". 'ardly Realized. :;*- - idt tad -'orrible 'eadache.this hafternoon. hand I stepped into the. hapothecaries hand says-hi to the man, "Can you hease nte of an 'eaduche?" "Does it hackie 'aid," says 'e. "Ilexceeditmly," says hi, hand upon that 'e pie me »Cephalic 1 ) .114 - band 'pomme 'onor it -cared Me so quick that I, 'ardly realized I -'ad 'an le:Lignite. KcW.fl MACH c is the favorite sign* which mature makes known any deviation whatever from the 'natural state of the brain, and view ed in this_ light it may be looked on as a safe guard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be chiss ified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of :ii great variety of diseases, among which tee- Apoplexy, - Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach, con stitating sick headache, of peptic disease con stituting bilious headache, of worms. consti pation and other disorders of the bowels. as well as mat and uterine affections. Dis eases of the heart are very frequently attead ed with headaches; Antentia and pletflora are also affections which frequently occasion 'headache. " Idiopathic Headache is also very coMmon, beitig usually distinguished by the "nente' of nervous headache, sometimes com ing .en suddenly in a state of apparently sound hedith, and prostrating at once the mental and- physical energies, and in other installers it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper.— In most instances the pain is in the front of the bead, Over one or both eyes, and some times pic;vol