tonr,' a paper roil), and all tbo various branches of trade which cao bo successfully carried oo anywhere. These, or any of thorn, oao be made to pay a far better interest bore than in New York or New England. And besides these, there arc other openings for the investment of capital at much better rates of interest than in the older States. Ten per cent, and tbo xerv best of security can readily be obtained. Tben we want n first clasB hotel built, a large market boose, and above all, tenements to rent mast be erected forthwith; emigrants are flocking in so rapidly that houses cannot be bailt fast enough tosupply them with shelter. ‘ Onr merchants and manufacturers arc behind no community in the West for enterprise and public-spirit, bat the channels of prosperity are moro numerous .than they, can possibly develope.-Every man is hard at work getting rich; and we sny to others, 41 Come on and you shall be welcome.” Oar hearts are open and the field Is wide enough for nil. Wo have gold biddea in the soil of oar prairies, in onr stone quarries, in onr coal mines/ alo.og the track:.of our railroads, and all around us, and tbe worker in any sphere may be sure ofhis reward. ; - v ' • • '.. -frST Tho Paris TIL. Rtnrnrr RAxn thRnrnw