OCKLA WAHA RIVER. The following table will prove useful, as showing the principal landings on the river and lakes, and the distances from the mouth of the river, which is twenty-five miles south of Pilatka, and nearly opposite Welaka: TABLE OF DISTANCES ON THE OCKLAWAHA. miTls. Davenport.. Fort Brook. Orange Spril Iola .. .. . I I I . . * .* ng... * .. . Forty-foot Bluff.. Eureka ......... Sunday Bluff.... Palmetto....... Gore's.. .... . Dcurisosa....... Grahamville..... Limpkin Bluff... Silver Springs Run. Silver Spring...... * Oel *** . -S S S *S * * 55 * * ll S.SS** S* 5 * SS S S SSe* * S ~55**** . 1.. .. 82 *5*S~ *e * S C SC S S *II SSSS 5 * *(( S 5 e XIL6. Lake Ware Landing. Moss Bluff..... Stark...... .... 50 Orange Hope. 54 Slighville..... 68 Leesburg..... *III S*S*e * * *Se*-** .. 55* *0Se S~S S.... S. s.SS Lake Griffin Post-Office. Lovell's..... Fort Mason.. Pcndryville.. Esperance... Yalaha..... Helena .... 110 Okahumkce I * S **e S~tSrS* * S SO SSSS S* **.S**.**..S. S. Fair hotel accommodations can be obtained at Leesburg, at Pendryville, and.at Fort Mason; but the latter is a most unattractive place. What is greatly needed in the interest of tourists is a cross-cut railroad from the Lake Eustis re- gion to Sanford on the St. John's, affording the opportunity for a round trip up one river and down the other. When this is constructed, as it should be soon, commodious hotels will spring up in all this region.