Bottles. 
Grinding 
GltfsStop - 
pies. 
Oj ma\wg Cider. 
and inftantly fprinkle thereon, the Pow¬ 
ders of Nutmegs^ Cloves , Coriander and 
Annifeeds , This Canvas let on fire, and let 
it burn in the Bunghole, fo as the fume 
maybe received into the VefTel. 
Glafi-bottles are preferr'd to Stone-bot¬ 
tles, becaufe that Stone-bottles are apt to 
leak, and are rough in the mouth, that 
they are not eafily uncork’d} alfo they are 
more apt to taint than the other j nei*r 
ther are they tranfparent, that you may 
difcern when they are foul or clean: it 
being otherwife with the Glals-bottles, 
whofe dcfefts are eafily difcern’d, and are 
of a more compad metal or fubftance, not 
wafting Co many Corks. 
To prevent the charge of which, you 
may, with a Turn made for that purpofe, 
grind or fit Glafi-ftopples to each Bottle, 
foapt, that no Liquor or Spirit (hall pene¬ 
trate its clofures, always obferving to 
keep each Stopple to its Bottle: which is 
eafily done, by fecuring it with a piece of 
Packthread, each Stopple having a Button 
on the top of it for that end. Tnefe Stop¬ 
ples are ground with the Powder of the 
Stone Smyrk, fould at the Shopsby the vul¬ 
gar name of Emery, which with Oyl will 
ejeejuifitely work the Glafs to your pleafure. 
