Sheboygan—-Oir next neighbor on the north, the flourishing town of Sheboygan, ia ‘going eheedT finely this season. We learn that the Cleveland and one or two other boats, which touched there last week, landed a largo number of passengers and a proportionate anuunt of luggnge and freight- Ot the recent entries tt our Land OlHce u very large pioportion are fo? Washington and Sheboygan counties- Mr Clop;, of the BufEdo Express, who stopped a while at rdieboygan, during his tour along the western ihurc o Lake Michigan, thus speaks of its progress and j respects;Tlio first place tb.tt I touched at was Sheboygan, u town that has sprung up within the space of tvvc or three years, with the exception of q bouse or two that was built hero n J83G. It now has a population of some 600, W'th a fair trade from the interior- The Sheboygai river empties itself into the Lake at this point, which, with some improvement, will ulfurd a very comfortable havbur. The town is situated upon a beautiful terrace elevated above the Lake, so that it occ opies a commanding position, and uQords a fine prospect- A few miles above the Sheboygan River ai abundance of hydraulic power is found, which is a i ready improved to considerable ex ten t. Preparations are making for she erection of a large number of dwellings, and buildings for business purposes. ' 'here is already a good hotel here, and another wi!l be opened within a few weeks. The country back, s principally timberedand of innst excellent soil. At present, persons who are emigrating to Dodgs, Winnebago and Fond du Lac counties make Sheboygan their landing point. The roads extending bat k, are represented cis very good, having been very much worked and improved.— Messrs- Newberry ct Farnsworth have a very fine pier and ware housr, where most of I he bouts Lind vessels in the Uppei Lake Trade make a landing. This place promises much in its future gruv, tb, and must, from its geog upbieal location and udvanta-t ges, be a very inportatit point on Lake Michigan.Signor Martin}'.;*-—Ft will bo seen by the notice in our advertisj g columns* that the proposed * Concert of this distinguished Guitarist is postponed n for the present. T ie Signor can manage all the s flats in music but lt.2 could’nt * make nme' over the