[for the Richmond Dispatch.]
oil for railroads, machinery, &c.--important suggestion.
I have seen it tried for burning, machinery and printing, and I can assure you it answers admirably well. The machinery to manufacture it is not very expensive, and as we have in the South the material in great abundance, all that would be needed to supply the wants of the entire South is a little capital to put the thing in operation. Mr. H. is a man of small means, and of course could not go into the manufacture upon a large scale. I hope you will give this an insertion, and thereby call the attention of capitalists to the fact; for, in our present condition. I regard it of the utmost importance. A. W. B.