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....