294 LAW IN REFERENCE TO ADULTERATED DRUGS. 
in case the report, which shall be final, shall declare the 
return of the examiner to be erroneous, and the said articles 
to be of the requisite strength and purity, according to the 
standards referred to in the next preceding sections of this 
act, the entire invoice shall be passed without reservation 
on payment of the customary duties ; but in case the ex- 
aminer's return shall be sustained by the analysis and re- 
port, the said articles shall remain in charge of the Collector, 
and the owner or consignee, on payment of the charges of 
storage, and other expenses necessarily incurred by the 
United States, and on giving a bond with sureties satisfac- 
tory to the Collector to land said articles out of the limits of 
the United States, shall have the privilege of re-exporting 
them at any time within the period of six months after the 
report of the analysis ; but if the said articles shall not be 
sent out of the United States, within the time specified, it 
shall be the duty of the Collector, at the expiration of the 
said time, to cause the same to be destroyed, holding the 
owner or consignee responsible to the United States for the 
payment of all charges, in the same ipanner as if said 
articles had been re-exported. 
Sec. 5. Jind be if further enacted, That, in order to 
carry into effect the provisions of this act, the Secretary of 
the Treasury is hereby authorized and required to appoint 
suitably qualified persons as special examiners of drugs, 
medicines, chemicals, &c., namely : one examiner in each of 
the ports of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 
Charleston and New Orleans, with the following salaries, 
viz : at New York sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and 
at each of the other ports above named one thousand 
dollars per annum, which said salaries shall be paid each 
year quarterly, out of any moneys in the Treasury not 
otherwise appropriated ; and it shall be the duty of the said 
Secretary to give such instructions to the Collectors of the 
Customs in the other Collection Districts, as he may deem 
