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this section shall apply to second-quality salt ; And provided further, 

 That the inspector may, by regulations prescribed by him, provide 

 that both the brand of the manufacturer and that of the inspector 

 shall be put upon each package at the same time. 



Sec. 28. Salt of an inferior quality — dirty, damaged, or condemn- 

 ed — may be sold loose, or in bulk, by the manufacturer thereof, at 

 the works, the inspector making bills of the same, designating the 

 quantity by weight, as in ordinary cases, and distinguishing the 

 same as " second quality ;" or such ^inferior salt may be packed in 

 barrels, boxes, casks, or sacks, and branded by the inspector with 

 the words '' second-quality salt," in plain letters not less than one 

 inch in length, and such inspector shall add the initials of his name, 

 and no other or different brand shall be placed thereon ; and said 

 second-quality salt, subject to the provisions of this section, may 

 be sold or exported by the owner as such. 



Sec. 29. Every person who shall forge or counterfeit the name so 

 required to be put on by the manufacturer, or shall cause or pro- 

 cure to be put on any barrel or cask in which salt shall be packed 

 the name of any person other than that which properly should be 

 placed thereon, according to the provisions of this act, shall, for 

 every such barrel, cask, or sack, forfeit the sum of one hundred dol- 

 lars, and shall also be liable for all damages to the party aggrieved. 



Sec. 30. The inspector shall, by regulation, from time to time, 

 specify the quantity of salt that shall be contained in bags or other 

 packages which shall be offered for inspection ; and it shall not be 

 lawful for him to authorize the inspector's brand to be placed upon 

 any package that does not correspond with said regulation. 



Sec. 31. The inspector shall, by regulation, require that all 

 ground salt manufactured and put up for the market shall be legi- 

 bly marked on each keg, box, sack, bag, or other package contain- 

 ing the same, with the words " ground solar," or '' ground boiled," 

 or " ground steam," or " ground Chapin," as the fact may be ; 

 such marking to be done in letters of not less than an inch in 

 length. 



Sec. 32. If the inspector shall consent to, connive at, aid or abet 

 the smuggling of salt, or the transportation of the same away, so as 

 to evade the inspection thereof, or shall accept of any bribe, or sum 

 of money, or any gift or reward whatsoever, upon any express or 

 secret or implied trust, or confidence that he shall connive at, or 



