WHAT WE WAFTIX ALTO ■ Will onr cotemporaries -in the Eastern Staten giro us wide a circulation to the Following as possible- They may rely on the correctness of the statements :IVe icant men—tnCD of muselc,,to work on rAilroads, farms, steamboats, in stone ounrics and cos I mines, brick yards, mills and gardens, at all kinds of iubor to which muscle is ever applied. We’tmeTn ourvi-omity tbonsanda of acreB of the richest prairie land in the world, which incite the man of muscle to come and earn a home for himself. We have plenty of land which in two years trill prodrfce enongh to pny for the cost or the land, implement*-, seed and labor, nod leave a handsome surplus. Give us the muscle which is starving in New York, and other large cities, and wo will make its possessors free, independent and prosperous land holders in a short time. Muscle without any brains is worth a dollar and a quarter n day. ( We want mechanics- Onr street* arc