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POBTMADOO. Ten NEW STRAK SAW MILL.-A now steam saw mill haa been just opened in the Port, erected by a spirited local Company, and forms a valuable addition to the me- chanical machines of the town. It performs most splen- didly, and will be of decided advantage to the qllarri in the ne?hboHrtood, and to bmtdt?ra, as by its meaa) they can procure with the greatest despatch anything which they may require. We wish the Company every success, and congratulate the district upon this unelul improvement. FRENCH AND GItRKAN,- We are glad to find that the inhabitants of these districts have now an opportunity afforded them of acquiring a knowledge of the above named two languages, which are the most useful and important of the Continental ones. A gentlemlOn named Mons. Alsacer attends once a week at the National School-room, where a class has been formed of some of the most respectable inhabitants of the town, and his method of teaching, which is the conversational one, is at once both pleasing and effective. He has been eu- gaged in different parts of the kinglom for the pa-1 nine years or so; and is highly commended by persons of the highest authority for his gentlemanly conduct as a man, and his talents as a teacher. A knowledge of French and German is of the greatest advantage to every one but more enpecially so to the inhabitants of a seaport like Portmadoc, whose foreign trade is chiefly connected with the German Porta in the Baltic, and with German and French Houses. The present is an opportunity, therefore, which should not be neglected, as a know- leilge of the two languages can be obtained, and at a very trifliug charge. tVe learn, likewise, that Mens, Alsacer intends to establish a class for Ladies, if a suf- ficient number of pupils should enrol themselves for that purpose.

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