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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
account of interest up to the first of this year, the sum of 
$500, and the Treasurer having $400 in his hands, the 
committee have authorized him to pay the arrearages. The 
committee further suggest that the profits on the printing of 
the Journal, the Labels and Directions, together with all 
that can be spared from the general income, be appropriated 
as a sinking fund for the payment of the debt. They fur- 
ther suggest an application io the Legislature to exempt the 
Hall of the College from taxation, all which is respectfully 
submitted. Signed, 
Warden Morris, Samuel F. Troth, 
Thomas P. James, Joseph C. Turnpenny, 
William Procter;, Jr. Daniel B. Smith, 
Charles Ellis, Dillwyn Parrish, 
Ambrose Smith. 
In accordance with a suggestion in the said report, the 
following named members of the College, having generously 
relinquished to the College from one to five shares of its 
loan, each valued at $100 per share, it was resolved that, 
Peter Lehman,, Warder. Morris y 
Charles Ellis, Alexander Fullerton,. 
Dr. George B. Wood 5 . Dillwyn Parrish, 
Algernon S. Roberts, Samuel P. Shoemaker, 
John Price Wetherill, Daniel B. Smith, 
Edward Roberts, Frederick Brown, 
Dr. William Wetherill, Charles Shaeffer, 
Edward Needles, Thomas H. Powers, 
be exempted from any further annual contribution to this 
Institution. Of this resolution the Secretary was directed 
to inform them. On motion of Warder Morris it was re- 
solved, that a committee on the sinking fund be annually 
appointed at the lime of the election for officers, whose duty 
it shall be to invest such sums, as may from time to time be 
placed at their disposal, in the purchase of the debt of the 
College. Also, 
Resolved, That the sum of fifty dollars annually from the 
