In  1784  Mr.  clymer  was  again  summoned  by  the  citizens  of  Pennsylvania,  to  take  part  in  the  general  assembly  of  state.  Of  this  body  he  continued  a  member,  until  the  meeting  of  the  convention  to  form  a  more  efficent  constitution  for  the  general  government;  of  which  latter  body  he  was  elected  a member,  and  after  the  adoption  of  the  constitution,  he  represented  the state  of  Pensylvania,  in  congress  for  twoyears;  when  declining  re-election,  he  closed  his  long  and  able  legislative  carrear.                                              At  a  subsequat  date,  he  was  called  to  preside  over  the  Philedelphia  bank,  and  over  the  Academy  of  fine  arts,  and  was  elected  vice  presidentof  the  Philidelphia  Agriculural  Society,  upon  its  reorganization,  in  1805.  These  officeshe  held  at  the  time  of  his  death,  whic  occured  on  the 23rd  of  January,1813,  the  74thyear  of  his  age.  George  Clymer  was  not  only  a  great  politican  but  a  great  father  andman  as  well....