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New-York Courier. UNION BANK, Jan. 16, 1816. Notice is hereby given that on and after the 1st February next, all notes of the Union Bank, and all deposits which were in the bank on the first day of September, 1814 (being the day on which pecie payments were suspended) and shall have remained undrawn on the first day of February next, will be paid at the bank in GOLD or SILVER COIN, on demand. The bank will continue to receive as heretofore, in payment and on deposit, the notes of the incorporated banks in the city of New-York, and the notes of such other incorporated banks as may be current at' the banks in this city ; and all drafts made on such deposits, or credits arising from notes discounted, or on deposits made since the first day of September, 1814, will be paid by the like current bank notes. The bank will also receive on deposit Gold and Silver Coins and place the same to the credit of the depositer in an account separate from his current bank note account; and all drafts made on such deposits will be paid in Specie or in notes of this bank, at the option of the applicant. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN LOW, Cashier.