THE (KXNNJicrrKiLrT REAL ESTATE REGISTER OOr^TT-FLIO-XaCT SEOXmUJID. PUBUSHKD BY C. A. LINCOLN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 265 Main St., nearly opposite the P. O., HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD: PRESS OF CASK, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY 1868. Glass. Book. F-: y THE COI^I^ECTICTJT REAL ESTATE REGISTER (PUBLISHED SEMI-ANNUALLY.) PUBLISHED FOR GRATUITOUS CIRCULATION BY Cornelius A. Lincoln, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Connecticut Real Estate Office, No. 265 Main Street, HAETFOED, COJ^jN", ^ HARTFORD: PRESS OF CASE, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY. 1868. cV INTRODUCTION. In presenting the public with the first number of the Connecticut Real Estate Register, a few words of explanation may seem neces- sary. It certainly will be no news to the intelligent business people of our State to say that there has always existed a great necessity for a first-class Connecticut Real Estate Register ; a work that should become particularly identified with the interests of real estate owners, and purchasers, in our State, — and a work to be recognized as author- ity upon all matters pertaining to the real estate business. Without further preface, we will say, that, in the Connecticut Real Estate Register which we have established, we shall endeavor to furnish such a work, and shall also try, to the very best of our ability, to maintain the good standing of our profession. We have determined to make The Connecticut Real Estate Register a 'permanent institution, although the expense attending the publication and circulation of it will be very large. It is our in- tention to issue it semi-annually ; and its pages will contain a reliable descriptive list of the largest number of desirable farms, country RESIDENCES, VILLAGE AND CITY PROPERTY, MILLS AND MANUFAC- TORIES, HOTELS, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, LIVERY STABLES, BUSI- NESS CHANCES, &c., &c., to bc found registered for sale at any real estate agency in New England. It will also contain leading and im- poi'tant articles of interest to the buyer and seller as regards the state of the markets as affecting real estate, &c. To" every Farmer or owner of real estate, who may advertise their property for sale in its columns, — and to the Purchaser, — it will prove an invaluable work, and supply the want long felt by thousands of buyers and sellers who are daily seeking new homes in our State ; and a work greatly needed by myself in my own extensive business for a period of ten years, as a medium of public communication be- tween buyer and seller to he reached in no other way, and to aid me in sustaining in the future, as in the past, our unrivalled preeminence as the first among real estate brokers. If you have a Farm or Real 4 INTRODUCTION. Estate of any description to dispose of, you will find this the very best and by far the cheapest mode of making known among actual buyers just what you have for sale ; as I send to the very man who wants to buy a full and accurate description of your property in each copy of the Registkr. It will be Circulated Gratuitously, in order that people in every section of the country may let their friends and neighbors who are seeking new homes, know of the large and varied list of desirable real estate offered for sale at the old established Connecticut Real Estate Office, and to induce them to seek our beautiful homes, our healthy climate, and prolific soil ; our valuable water powers, mills, and manufactories, schools, &c., — instead of incurring the fearful risk of locating themselves and families in the fever-ridden sections of other States. I propose to advertise everything in a full and explicit manner, and to faithfully and impartially represent, as heretofore, whatever I may offer for sale ; and shall use care to always avoid ex- aggeration, that all may rely upon the description given as correct and truthful, so that the purchaser will find the property as it is represent- ed to be ; and need make but one journey to find just the property he wants. There are thousands daily seeking Farms, Country Residences, Business Chances, S^-c. S^c, in our State for purchase. They all need some reliable and central authority, where they can obtain a complete and accurate list of the greater portion of the property for sale in our State. Now they are obliged to purchase papers day after day, and then seldom find what they want. The Connecticut Real Estate Register will be a work which they can lay their hands upon at any time, ^^free," and find in its columns the greater portion of the desir- able property for sale in this State, and best adapted to their wants. Since we have announced our intention to publish the Register, we have received from ten to twenty letters daily, from parties wish- ing to purchase property of every description, — wishing the Register sent to them, &c. We now have over 3,000 names of those wishing the Register, and shall obtain the balance of our subscribers by adver- tising it in the daily and weekly papers, " sent free to any address," besides distributing from thirty to fifty per day among actual buyers who call at our office. We shall also distribute them in all the prin- cipal hotels, eating-houses, steamboats, railway stations, &c. &c. ; in a word, we intend to keep The Connecticut Real Estate Register before the people. Those wishing to buy in any particular locality, will be furnished INTRODUCTION. 5 with full descriptions of all we have, and as we are receiving new property for sale every day, and have much valuable property not advertised in the Register or papers, parties not finding what they want should communicate with us before purchasing. No trouble to comply with your toishes, and no charge to buyers whatever. We ask you to consult your own interest, by paying us a visit, or write to us, and we will gladly furnish you with all the information in our power. In sending for a more definite description of any property, please give the number at the top, also the town in which it is located. It was our intention to have the Register contain a description of about 500 farms that we have for sale ; but after reflection, we thought best to place in it only those that had been left for sale recently, thereby presenting to those wishing to purchase a fresh collection that have not been long in the market. This issue will not contain those received since Oct. 15th; and as we shall receive hundreds before April 1st, next, parties about to purchase should examine our list at the office. As we have, for years, sold more real estate than all other brokers in Connecticut combined, and are now doing a larger business than ever before, it is hardly necessary for us to say to those wishing to buy, sell or exchange property of any description, that they will find it greatly to their advantage to deal at the old established Connecticut Real Estate Office. Our motto is this : No sale, no pay ; and no charge to the purchaser under any circumstances. We charge, for sellinf real estate outside of Hartford, two and one-half per cent, on the price obtained, the same as we have charged heretofore, notwithstanding the largely increased expense of advertising in the papers, and of issuing The Connecticut Real Estate Register. Auction sales, and special sales, will be charged special rates, to be ascertained on application. The Fee for Advertising in the Register we have fixed at $10 ; and this amount will be deducted from the commission when the property is sold. Those who have previously paid us for advertising in the papers, can have theirs inserted in the Register, on receipt of five dollars, which will also apply on commission. This, in reality, is but advancing a small portion of the commission to have your pro- perty disposed of; and when a party is willing to advance that small ■portion of the fees, then we are satisfied he really wants to sell ; and we are ready to go ahead and use our best efforts to dispose of his property, and pay out our own money also in advertising it liberally in the papers. We take it for granted when we receive the small fee required, you are desirous of selling out. Q INTRODUCTION. In sending us a description of your property, be careful to fill out a correct and full description. Those having property for sale, will find the Register the medmm through which they can dispose of it quickly, and at less expense than in any other way. . , , • „ Blanks will be furnished (free), on application, to parties who desire to avail themselves of our services; and they should send a minute and correct description, with lowest price, terms, &c. ; and if desiring to advertise, enclose the Register fee of ten dollars, which will apply on commission, and your property will be liberally advertised in the Register and in the newspapers; also a description will be placed on file in our ofiice, which is thronged continually. N. B. No description will be placed in the next number of the Re-ister unless the fee is sent in, with the description. Office open day and evening, and myself, or competent assist- ants, are always in attendance to give the desired information. Very truly yours, C. A. LINCOLN. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. With the more favorable weather we have had of late, the demand for every variety of real estate is greater with us than at any period during the past eleven years. Houses and tenements for rent, are scarce. We need a great increase in the numbers of good comfort- able houses, of moderate size and rent. Our mechanics, and others, and the stranger who would locate with us, — if they were to be had, — want them : Hartford capitalists should protect and shelter her mechan- ics, for they have made them, and our city, wealthy in manufac- tures, and if encouraged to remain with us, by giving them comfort- able homes, at moderate cost, they will build up for Hartford a still greater fame. But houses of this class in the city are not readily found, and many are obliged to seek property for purchase ; and as property in the city is high, very many are purchasing in the country. Cheap residence, and farm property, is in great demand with us, as this class of people are prepared to buy a cheap property, (and pay interest if need be,) rather than hire at present rates ; and so soon as we offer anything desirable, in city or country, at prices rangino- from $1,500, to $6,000, it is taken at once. There is considerable speculative inquiries for residence and business pi'operty, and large estates, which can be divided up, and sold out again in parcels. We dispose of an immense amount of city, and farm property especially, and could sell much more if good desirable places could be had. Proper- ty in many parts of our city and State cannot fail to prove a profit- able investment, as it is rapidly enhancing in value ; and at present prices, although some are offered largely in advance of former rates, are still very reasonable, considering the certainty of the rapid increase in value. We offer a large amount of property at former prices, much of which is for sale in consequence of old age, infirmity, business changes, (fee, rendering a disposal absolutely necessary : consequently bargains are offered. We can give no better advice to any one than to secure a bargain when you can ; and we know that such we are constantly offering, and this issue of the Register contains very many of them. All classes of real estate, in desirable locations, are sure to go up higher ; and any property bought now, will bring a good profit in a short time. We feel sure of this, and our advice is, not to' delay when you can secure a good bargain. Now is the time to buy ; and a care- ful examination of The Connecticut Real Estate Register will show you where good investments may be bad. EEAL ESTATE EEGISTEK 200 acres, No. 4001, S37.50 per aero. Lx Fahmington, near the center of the town, and only eleven nnles frZ liar ford ; the land is under high cultivation, well watered, enced, &c forry a"es of -oung wood-land, fourteen years' growth ; great abundance of :r«;-locati:n very pleasant, bounded south on ^^^^^^ has a nice two story and L house, wood and hog bouse, front P-^ ^^^^^ &c., all painted white ; horse barn, carriage house, granary, barn, &c. . stock and tools for sale if wanted ; terras easy. 70 acres, No. 4002, P^^OO Ik B.oomfxe.i>, 2.| Iniles from TariffvlUe; farm is in a good sta^e o cultivation, suitably divided into "-^^S, tdlage, and pas urage • W towards the sun, is smooth and level, uses machme&c. ; the buldrags^are in good repair, and consist of a two story house, wxth wood house painted and blinded, one large barn, and nice new tobacco barn s.ze 24 x .6, wuh basement; fruit orchard of six acres; five acres woodland. 130 acres, No. 4006, |10,000 In Manchester, seven miles from Hartford; choiee land, excellent buildings; pleasantly situated; one of the best farms m town. 50 acres, No. 4008, *3.000 b, SCOTLAND, WmpHAM CoONTv; bnildings and five -resare teat^d in the Center, fronUng the village green; abnndanee of sefe f™t m great varieties; nice two story house, in fine ff • "''«^''° '^ f^^l":'! rfate window-glass in front, &c. ; good bam and sheds ; water m *e ' K^use Te balance of the land is located jnst out of the village, from one4,alf to one mile, wc"l watered and newly fenced; will sell the five acres and bn.ld.ngs for $2,000, or the whole as above. 163 acres, No. 4009, ^3,300 IV Maklboko,' on a turnpike road, within one-fourth mile of school &c. ; fifty-five acres of wood-land ; the balance is suitably divided, and well watered ; Lincoln's real estate register. 9 a variety of select fruit ; has a good two story house with L, and wood house painted white and blinded, two barns, wagon house, &c. ; the above offers a rare chance for a profitsible investment. 2 acres, No. 4016, In North Windham Village, near church, school, post office, store, cot- ton, woolen, and thread mills, carriage shops, &c. ; nearly new li story house, with front picket fence, both painted white, barn, wood house, and shop ; forty fruit trees, vines, &c. 250 acres. No. 4010, 14,500 In Moodus, divided into three separate parcels ; the house, two barns, &c., with 100 acres of land, well divided into mowing, tillage, and wood- land ; is located within one mile of the village, and in full view. One par- cel of more than 100 acres, with a fine growth of wood, with barn, &c., with- in one half mile of the above ; the balance, located on the same road, one- half mile beyond ; stock, crops, and tools for sale. 135 acres, No. 4011, $4,500 In Southington, A}^ miles from the city of Meriden ; well located, near large paper mills ; thirty-five acres woodland ; has a splendid fish pond ; aqueduct water in the yard ; good house, two barns with basements, wagon house, granary, &c. ; will sell buildings, with less land, if wanted. 275 acres,' No. 4013, $5,500 In West Granville, l^Iass., a splendid stock farm, located twenty miles ■west of Springfield ; will keep thirty head of stock ; can easily be made to cut over 100 tons of hay; fine orchards, usually producing from 400 to 600 barrels of choice fruit ; sugar-maple orchard ; quantity of oak and chestnut timber ; farm is well fenced, and is considered the best in town ; buildings are good, and cannot be built for the price of the farm ; two story house of thirteen rooms, three barns, two good wells, and pure spring water in two yards by aqueduct ; stock and tools for sale. 6 acres, No. 4014, $0,500 In East Hartford, on Main St., near church, rail road station, post office, &c. ; land A No. 1 for gardening ; fifty select fruit trees in full bear- ing ; grapes, small fruits, &c. ; has a spacious mansion house, a tenement house, a tobacco house, sufficient for 2i acres of large growth tobacco, with barns and outbuildings : as a village residence, a good and profitable invest- ment, and being located so contiguous to Hartford, and of easy and frequent access render it very inviting and desirable. 200, No. 4017, $6,000 In East Glastenbury, ten miles from Hartford ; fifty acres of timber 10 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. land ; one-half of it very heavy growth, balance well divided, fenced, and watered ; fifteen acres of orcharding ; good one story and L house, new grater cider mill, two barns, one new with basem(?ut ; can keep over thirty head of stock ; seven good wells on the farm ; aqueduct water to the build- ings, but not in order at the present time ; well located, one-half mile of school: terms one- half cash. 154 acres, No. 4018, ^2,700 In Union, two miles from the Center ; twenty-five acres of valuable wood .and timber; balance suitably divided, under good cultivation, and well ■watered ; large two story house with L, barn, carriage house, woodhouse, sheds, and hog house; will sell 123 acres and buildings for $2,200. 110 acres. No. 4020, 11,500 In Eastford, on a turnpike road ; near school and churches ; wood and timber enough on the farm to pay for it ; a good variety of fruit ; good 1| story house with L, two barns, one nearly new, wood house, &c. ; offered very low, terms easy. 75 acres. No. 4022, $2,000 In Nkw Hartford, one-half mile from school, \}4 miles from Baker- ville and New Hartford Center ; ten acres of fine timber land ; sixty-five acres well divided, fenced and watered ; abundance of orcharding ; 1)^ story house, two barns, one nearly new. 40 acres. No. 4023, $1,000 In Windham, 1}^ miles from Center, and two from Willimantic ; good house, barn, &c. ; variety of young fruit ; stock and tools for sale. 175 acres, No. 4028, $5,000 In Bolton, three miles from depot, three-fourths from school, and twelve miles from Hartford ; twenty acres of heavy timber, and fifty acres of lighter growth of wood ; three fruit orchards ; mowing and tillage smooth, uses machines, well divided and watered ; excellent two story house with L, wood house, shop, and hog house attached, painted white ; barn 30x40; water at the house and yards ; stock and tools for sale. 51 acres. No. 4029, $5,000 In South Windsor, one-fourth mile from school and church, but eight miles from Hartford, and two miles from rail road station ; three acres young woodland; nice orchard of choice fruit; balance well divided and watered, and under high cultivation ; has a two story brick house with L, new tobacco sheds; new barn 30x40, with cellar, horse barn 20 x 30 ; cuts over twenty tons of hay; front door-yard fence painled white, &c., a bargain. Lincoln's real estate register. 11 131 acres, No. 4033, $12,000 In Wkst Cromwell, near rail road station, five miles from the city of Meriden and Middletown, five from New Britain, and twelve from Hart- ford; is a splendid stock farm ; cuts over seventy-Jive tons of hay ; three acres of orcharding ; twenty acres natural mowing ; cuts very heavy grass, and first quality ; twenty acres A 1 tobacco land ; lands mooth, uses machine ; seven acres of wood and timber ; land is well fenced and watered ; location pleas- ant, near school, railroad station, &c. ; excellent buildings, two story and L house, two new barns with basements, carriage house, granary, &c. 125 acres, No. 4036, $1,800 In East Glastenbury, near school, three miles from church, &c. ; seven acres wood and timber; 1% acres of orcharding, select fruit; two acres of orcharding, rather old; keeps fifteen head of stock ; two story and L house, new barn, two cow houses, &c. ; terms easy. 130 acres, No. 4037, $2,-000 In Scotland ; thirty acres to wood, which will pay for the farm ; balance suitably divided ; located within one mile of Boston & Erie Rail Koad, now being built; near school, saw mill, grist mill, and seed mill; has a good 1>^ story house, two good barns, and other buildings ; has an excellent water privilege ; stock and tools for sale. 12 acres, No. 4038, $5,000 In Ellington ; land very choice ; orchard of select fruits ; main house 50x40, four story, with two wings, each 32x40, three story, containing forty-six rooms ; pure spring water brought into the house by aqueduct, and never fails ; grounds handsomely adorned with evergreens, hedge fences &c. ; for school purposes, a private or public hospital, or a summer boarding house, it is unequalled by anything in the country ; the buildings alone cost $10,000; terms easy. 5 acres. No. 4041, $400 In North Coventry, two miles from Pomroy's Hotel ; a nearly new 1>^ story house and a small barn; has some fruit; good well and a fine spring near the door; terms, $200 cash; balance, $50 a year, 20 acres, mills, &c., No. 4043, $5,500 In Chaplin ; splendid water privilege, with forty-two feet fall ; heavy stone dam ; saw mill, grist mill, &c. ; running gear and wheels nearly new ; 1)4 story dwelling house, painted white, new barn, with basement, sheds, &c. 140 acres. No. 4044, $8,000 In West Norfolk ; land suitably divided ; abundance of timber and 12 Lincoln's real estate register. •wood, 'will cut 500 cords ; fine grove of fifty sugar-maples ; large variety of choice fruit ; located on a turnpike road, one mile out, near mills, &c., and four miles from Canaan Depot •, good house with L, in fine order, two large barns, carriage house, horse barn and shed, all painted white, and in prime order; door-yard fence, twelve rods long, set on stone posts; shade trees, &c. ; location pleasant and desirable. 120 acres, No. 4051, 810,000 In Durham, within one-fourth mile of school, one-half mile of church, near post office, &c. ; land is of the first quality, well divided and well fenced ; young orcharding, wood-land, &e. ; two story and L house, painted white, barn 30x40, with basement, granary, &c. ; pleasantly located, 5^ miles from the city of Middletown. 19 acres. No. 4058, 82,200 In Farmington, seven miles from Hartford, land suitable for tobacco or any crop; two acres of muck, tjvelve feet deep ; has a young fruit orchard, good well of water, and a good brook running through the farm ; has a new two story house, ja'ntel ; new barn with basement; located two miles from Farmington, and two from West Hartford. 90 acres, No. 4058, 116,000 In Bloomfield, five miles from Hartford; excellent tobacco land, con- siderable wood and fruit ; land is well watered and divided ; water in the house ; has a good two story and L house, suitable for two families ; thi'ee barns, tobacco shed, and cider mill : location one-half mile from the Center 20 acres, No. 4059, 83,500 In Bloomfield, located directly opposite No. 4058 ; excellent land ; has an old style house, not very good ; no other buildings ; will be sold with No. 4058 if desired. 145 acres, No. 4230,- $9,000 In Farmington, 6 miles west of State House ; 4 ^^ miles from Hartford city limits ; 2)^ miles from Farmington Center ; land all lies in a body, and is a fine tobacco or milk farm ; has a variety of fruit, &c. ; large, 2 story, pleasant and convenient house, painted white ; 2 barns, and other conven- ient out-buildings ; land is well watered and fenced ; located directly on Farmington Avenue. Offered /t»?' sale low, to close an estate. Te-rmseasy. 96 acres. No. 4061, 82,000 In Marlboro, 2}£ miles from the Center ; 1 mile from village, store, post-office, factories, &c. ; 25 acres woodland ; 8 acres quite heavy timber ; Lincoln's real estate register. 13 4 acre lot, perfectly smooth ; remainder somewhat uneven and stony ; plenty of fruits ; has a, l}4 story house; barn, 25 i< 35, with basement; horse barn, hog house, wood and wagon house, &c. Terms 2-3 cash. 80 acres, No. 4062, 84,000 In Winthrop, town of Saybrook ; 5 miles from sea shore and depot at Westbrook ; three from Connecticut river steamboat landing ; has 25 acres heavy white oak and hickory timber ; abundance of fruits ; 2 story and L house ; nice barn, carriage room, &c. ; good well of water at the house and one in the barn ; well located ; only i^^ mile from school and Baptist church. Terms ^o cash. Also, for Sale, 1-3 interest in a capital water privilege, saw and shin- gle mill, near the farm. 150 acres, No. 4065, $7,500 In Buckland, 3^ mile from railroad station, in the town of Manchester; 18 acres to wood, ^ heavy timber; farm lies on Hockanum river; well divided ; natural mowing, tillage and pasturing ; choice tobacco land ; well fenced and watered ; nice young orchard, 150 trees, just beginning to bear ; has an excellent 1^£ story house, painted white and blinded ; pump in the house from a well ; one large barn, granary, carriage house, &c. ; )>£ mile from school, and 6 miles from Hartford ; stock and tools for sale if wanted. 21 acres, No. 4066, f4,000 In Somers, near by academy, churches, post-office, &c. ; nice brick house with L, painted white and blinded; good well and cistern; barn, 36 X 36 ; carriage house, granary, wood house, tobacco shed, 24 X 24 ; soil, A, No. 1 ; 1 1^ acres covered with choice kinds of fruits ; front picket fence, with stone posts ; fine row of sugar maples in front ; will sell a part or the whole. 43 acres, No. 4070, $7,500 In Bloomfield, % mile from centre ; all tillable land; has some wood and young fruit trees ; well watered and fenced ; water at the house and barn ; 2 story and L house, painted white and blinded ; 2 barns, &c. ; located 5 miles from Hartford. 6 acres, No. 4071, $1,100 In Granby ; choice land ; 2 story and L house ; barn, with 3 good stalls ; an old shop, &c. ; good cistern water ; located near the centre. Terms, $750 cash. 14 Lincoln's real estate register. 1 acre, Hotel, Stable, &c., No. 4076, $3,500 On Connecticut River, in an enterprising village ; large 2 story build- ing ; contains 20 rooms and a large Masonic hall ; water in the hotel ; cook range, &c. ; has a nice barn, with basement, containing 18 stalls; has one acre choice land in garden ; mail routes and stages center at the hotel; will sell the entire property, with furniture and fixtures, horses, omnibuses, carriage, sleighs, &c., &c., for $5,000, or as above. 300 acres, No. 4078, $8,000 In North Granby, % mile from school and 1 from post-ofEce ; 5 from railroad depot ; plenty of wood ; well fenced and watered ; orcharding will produce $1,000 worth of choice fruit in a good season ; farm will keep 30 head of stock; has two, 2 story houses, 28 x 36, painted white ; large barn, store houses, horse sheds, &c. ; also, a 1}4 story house, with a wood house, a good large barn, with basement ; well located, and can be well divided into three good farms, with suitable buildings for each. 64 acres, No. 4084, $4,750 In Sag Harbor, on Long Island ; land choice and productive ; well divided, and suited to the culture of garden or field crops ; is well stocked with apple, pear, peach and quince trees, grape vines, &c. ; soil varies from a clay to a sandy loam ; is easily worked, and free from stone ; 2 story house, with spring water by aqueduct ; barn, 36 X 40 ; sheds, &c. ; buildings all nearly new ; plenty of wood, and a fine clay bed. 50 acres, No. 4088, $1,000 In Mansfield ; land suitably divided into mowing, pasturage and wood- land ; has a good meadow for the cranberry culture ; good fruits, &c. ; good house, barn, wagon house and wood shed; location, one mile from church and post-ofSce. 150 acres, No. 4091, $5,000 In SiMSBURY, near Tariffville ; land well watered and finely fenced ; A, 1 tobacco land ; 30 acres natural mowing ; 20 acres heavy wood and tim- ber ; located a short distance from railroad depot ; one mile from district and graded schools ; 4 churches, post-office, &c. ; 14 miles from Hartford ; land is smooth, uses machines ; 2 story and L house, painted white ; milk and ice house, 2 barns, a splendid large tobacco barn, 25 xi 85, 2 story and base- ment, nicely covered and painted white ; good wells, cistern, with pump, &c. ; will sell stock and tools, if desired. Terms easy. Lincoln's real estate register. 15 46 acres, No. 4092, $2,500 In South Windsor, J^ mile from school, 1'^ from church, A}^ from Rockville and 11 from Hartford; has a good old style house, 2 very good barns and carriage sheds ; aqueduct water in the house ; 6 acres to wood* 5 acres natural mowing ; balance, tillage and pasturage ; can be had with stock, tools, &c. 70 acres. No. 4094, $8,000 In West Hartford, near Trout Brook Reservoir : land suitably divided ; 2 story house, old style ; 2 barns and cow sheds, granary, wood, and carriage house ; 2 good wells, some wood, and fruit. Buildings in fair order. 130 acres, No. 4096, $2,000 In Hebron, 2 miles from center. Wood enough on the farm (o pay for it. Considerable fruit ; cranberry bog, &c. ; mowing and tillages are smooth ; good stock and grain farm ; dwelling house and barn ; located }4 ""'^^ from school and Methodist church ; 4 factories, &c. Terms |1,500 cash. Will exchange. 130 acres. No. 4097, $6,000 In Berlin, near railroad station, 3 miles from New Britain and 9 from Hartford ; 25 acres to wood, 10 acres of orcharding ; land is smooth, choice for tobacco ; will keep 20 cows and other stock ; 2 story house, large barn, granary and sheds. Stock and tools for sale. 41 acres. No. 4099, 16,700 In Bloomfield, j^ mile from the center ; land is choice ; excellent mowing, tillage and pasture, and fine orcharding ; 2 story and L house, painted and blinded ; front picket fence ; barn, 36 x 40 ; tobacco barn, 24 « 76 ; shed, 40 feet long ; well located ; only 5)4 miles out of Hartford. 240 acres. No. 4101, $4,000 In Willimantic, 2 miles from the center ; over 75 acres wood and timber ; land well watered, fenced and divided ; excellent stock farm ; 2 story and L house, painted white and blinded ; 2 barns ; sheds, granary, wood and well house. Wood and timber alone will pay for the farm and the expense of getting it off. Stock and tools if wanted. We offer a great bar- gain, less than 1 7 dollars per acre, including buildings. 12 acres. No. 4102, |1,300 In Enfield, 1 mile from Hazardville ; land is a light, loamy soil ; 1)4 story house, painted white and blinded ; good well of pure, soft water ; 16 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. barn 20 x 24 ; carriage shed and workshop ; young fruit orchard in bear- •„:■ 'located near church, school and post-office; only 1 anle from the Shaker Village. 8 acres, No. 4103, ^6,500 On Vine Street, Hartford : choice land for early gardening ; well stocked with choice varieties of fruit, trees, vines, etc. ; good 2 story and L house, barn and sheds. 43 acres. No. 4104, |6,500 In Exkiei^b, 2^ miles from Thompsonville, and n.idway between Sl^rmg- field and Hartford ; all choice tillable land for tobacco, fruit, ore^nygB-v denin- ; 140 apple trees, 40 in bearing ; pears, quinces, grapes, etc. y,l tory ll £'house,"blinded; barn, SO . 50, with ^aj-nt ; 2 tobacco sheds etc.; located y, mile east of Connecticut river. Terms, half cash. Stock and tools for sale. 8 acres No. 4106, P^OOO In West Hartford, 20 minutes drive from the city ; large amount of select fruit in full bearing ; excellent land for any crop ; good bnck house , nice new barn, with basement; desirable property, and cheap. 250 acres. No. 4108, ^5,000 In Hampton; 75 acres heavy timber and wood; on the Ime of the New Boston and Erie Railroad ; wood and ihnber will pay for ^Yrj'Z of the best stock, grain and fruit farms in the county, orcharding usual^^ producing over ,000 bushels of select fruit ; excellent 2 story and L hou.e , 2 bar-heds, etc.; near by school and good neighbors ; 6 mdes rom WilL:;tL ; fJrm is' splendidly fenced and well watered ; stock and tools may be had with the farm. 30 acres, No. 4109, ^5,000 IX South Windsor, 1% -ile from rail road station; ^-^^'^'^'^'^^2 land; sixty choice fruit trees, vines, small fruits, &- ^ ^^ . ^^^j^ ^^ts"! hous and one old one; aqueduct water in house and barn; barn 2^ -3 tobacco shed 24x30, carriage and wood house, and shed; located eight miles east of Hartford. 150 acres, No. 4110, ^3,500 I. Bolton, about twelve miles from Hartford ; forty acres yo-g wood- land; 350 fruit trees, 150 of choice grafted fruit ; good two ^tory and L bous^ with wood and hog house attached, all painted ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ two barns, with aqueduct water from spring, cow shed fifty ftet Ion , priet fence, painted; farm is under good cultivation, and offered cheap. Lincoln's real estate register. 17 61 acres, No. 4111, 14,200 In P'armixgton, three miles from Farmington and West Hartford Cen- ter, five from New Britain ; good tobacco or stock farm ; some fruit ; land somewhat uneven and stony, well fenced and watered ; located three-fourths mile from school. 7 acres, No. 4112, $2,500 In Simsbury, two miles from Hop Meadow, one-third mile of school ; all choice land ; variety of select fruit ; nice two story and L house, good barn with basement, large shed, &c. 47acres, No. 4113, $3,000 In Berlin, 2}4 miles from Berlin Center, one-half mile from rail road station, near school, mills, &c. ; five acres of woodland ; balance well divi- ded, with choice land for gardening, or any crop ; 250 young and thrifty fruit trees; a never -failing stream runs through the farm; good comfortable old style dwelling house, barn with basement ; land rather uneven, hut not stony. 140 acres, No. 41 15, 14,000 In Windham, two miles from Center, one mile from church, one-half mile from school and mills, one mile from proposed depot of B. H. & E. R. R., now being built ; excellent farm house painted white, two good barns, one with a fine basement, and the other easily made so ; choice mowing and tillage ; large amount of orcharding; thirty acres of woodland; farm is well fenced, and watered by never failing streams and springs. 180 acres, No. 4116, 84,500 In Bolton, within fifty rods of school, 2)^ miles from Bolton Center, four miles from Cheneyville, and but twelve from Hartford ; laud well di- vided, watered, and fenced ; cuts fifty tons of hay, mostly by machine ; thirty acres to wood ; plenty of fruit, &c. ; good 1 V^ story and L bouse, with wood house painted and blinded, two large barns, with cellar, and painted ; good wells at house and barn ; 150 acres, with the buildings, may be had for $4,000 : twenty five head of stock, and tools, for sale. 33 acres. No. 4118, |o,000 Village Residence and farm, in Windham Center ; thirty-three acres of choice land, located on both sides of Main St.; two sets of buildinofs; will be sold together, or in two parcels ; eleven acres with large mansion house, barn, wood shed, &c., with aqueduct water in the house, from sprin"-, for $3,000; balance of twenty-two acres, located opposite, with two dwelling's, barn, choice fruit, &c., $3,000; must be sold to close an estate, 2 18 Lincoln's real estate register. 56 acres, No. 4121, 12,600 In Bristol, one mile from depot ; farm is evenly divided into woodland, mowing, tillage, and pasturage ; considerable choice fruit ; good two story house with L, painted white and blinded ; barn, sheds, &c. 160 acres, No. 4122, $2,600 In Hebron, Gilead society ; excellent farm, well fenced and watered, and evenly divided ; a fine never failing stream runs through the farm ; will summer and winter twenty-five head of stock ; good two story and L house painted ; good barn and other buildings ; plenty of wood ; will sell a part, or the whole, on easy terms ; also lor sale, near the above, a good farm FOR $2,500. 60 acres, No. 4123, 81,200 In Tolland, pleasantly located, within five miles of Rockville, near school, saw and grist mill, &c. ; farm is well divided into mowing, tillage, pasture, and woodland ; house, barn, wood house, &c., all in good order. 165 acres. No. 4124, 85,000 In Tolland, only 4)^ miles from Rockville ; beautiful and desirable lo- cation, and one of the best farms in town ; twenty acres woodland ; young orchard of seventy-five trees ; aqueduct water to the barn ; land choice and smooth, uses machines ; nice two story and L house, painted white and blinded; a very fine new barn, 40x60, with basement under the whole, painted, &c. ; located three miles from Tolland and Wellington depot ; stock and tools for sale. 150 acres. No. 4125, $2,500 In West Granville, Mass. ; thirty acres timber and woodland ; 200 young and thrifty grafted fruit trees, besides plenty of fruit in bearing ; well fenced, and watered by streams and springs ; excellent stock farm ; located one-half mile from school, six miles from Hitchcockville, two from West Hartland, and twelve from Winsted ; l^g story house with L, painted, three good barns, with water in yards ; stock and tools for sale. 42 acres. No. 4127, 82,500 In Farmington, one-fourth mile from rail road station ; excellent or- charding, some woodland; raises choice tobacco; new 1)4 story house, new barn, 16x24. 73 acres, No. 4128, $6,500 70 acres, No. 4128, $6,000 28 acres, No. 4128, 83,800 In Berlin, pleasantly situated, one-half mile from church, store, post ofiice, &c., in the center ; two dwellings, two barns ; land very choice ; two Lincoln's eeal estate register. 19 story dwelling house painted white, barn with basement, cow house, &c. ; also, \% story house with barn ; stock, tools, &c., for sale. 50 acres, No. 4130, $3,000 In Whigville, town of Burlington ; located in the village, within one-fourth mile of three churches, school, three factories, &c. ; farm is well fenced and under good cultivation ; fruit in abundance ; has an unimproved water-power of twenty feet fall ; two story and L house, painted, one wood barn and one old one, wagon shop, cow houses, &c., supplied with aqueduct water ; stock and tools for sale ; terms easy. 60 acres. No. 4131, ^1,700 In South Manchester, 2^ miles from Cheneyville, 1)^ miles from rail road station ; has some wood, considerable fruit ; choice tobacco land ; good 13^ story house, and good barn; ten miles from Hartford; stock and tools for sale, 65 acres, No. 4132, $2,000 In West Granby ; five acres of woodland, large orchard, &c. ; l}^ storv house, one good barn, cider mill and distillery ; will exchange for a smaller place near school, &c. 60 acres, No. 4134, In Tolland ; land suitably divided into woodland, pasture, and tillage ; the wood on the farm alone will pay for it. 54 acres, mills, &c.. No. 4135, $1,850 In Tolland , has a good saw and shingle mill, splendid cider MILL, all run by water power ; good house, barn, and other buildings ; land di\'ided into mowing, tillage, pasture, and wood, with a good supply of fruit; has two excellent water privileges ; will sell the mills and nine acres for si,ioo. 100 acres. No. 4137, $5,000 In Cromwell, splendidly located on the Hartford and Middletown turn- pike ; choice land for tobacco or gardening ; smooth and level, entirely free from stone; post and rail fence; twenty acres of wood and timber; two old orchards, and fifty fine thrifty young apple trees, sixty dwarf and standard pear trees, cherries, grapes, and small fruits ; good two story house, painted white ; two barns, and sheds ; five miles from Middletown and ten from Hartford ; stock and tools if wanted. 45 acres, No. 4138, $2,700 In East Windsor ; five acres of wood ; balance well divided, no waste land ; watered by streams and springs ; choice tobacco land twenty -five 20 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. fruit trees; good two story brick house, wood shed, and well house barn nuite poor; choice meadow land; located one-half mile from school and church, five from Rockville, and eleven from Hartford. 47 acres, mills, &c., No. 4139, ^2 500 In Hebron, four miles from Andover depot, one-fourth mile from schoo , one-half mile from churches, &c.; has a grist mill and water pr.vdege; null in .ood running order, with plenty of custom; two run of stone, corn and cob cracker, &c.; eight acres of wood, and three acres m orcharding, 1.^ story house, painted, barn 24 x48, with aqueduct water, wood house, wagon shed, hog house, etc. ; terms one-half cash. 120 acres, ^o- 'i^^^' ' IV Burlington, two miles from Center, three from Harwinton, eighteen from Hartford; land well divided into mowing, tillage, pasture, and wood ; near by school, factory, saw mill, etc. ; some fruit; fences are good; wdl summer and winter fifteen head of stock. 142 acres. No. 4143, $2,600 H Hebkok, 1 H ">lle f"-" Center ; has a new house and barn ; land well divide" r.1 watered; e.ceUen. tillage and pasturage-, .«200 In Durham, one-halt mile from Durham St., schools, churches stores, Jroffice etc. one of the best farms in the town for growth crors ^LI orchard of seven.y-five trees that cannot be surpassed; we I d,v,d. ed nto mowing, tillage, pasture, and woodland, with excellent house, batn, Lincoln's real estate register. 21 and outbuildings ; desirably located, and offered low, with stock and tools if wanted. 50 acres,* No. 4149, $4,500 In Windsorville, one-half mile from school, church, post office, factory, etc. ; choice land, three acres to wood ; excellent pastures, and well watered good young fruit orchard ; fences good ; water brought to house and barn from spring; large 1^^ story and L house in good order, good barn, tobacco shed, wood house, piggery, new granary, etc. ; stock and tools may be had with the farm. 50 acres, No. 4150, $750 In East Haddam, 2^ miles from Goodspeed's Landing on Connecticut River ; divided into mowing, tillage, pasture, and woodland ; some fruit ; watered by a never failing stream; fenced mostly by stone wall; buildings of little or no value ; has a fine view of the mouth of Connecticut River, and the Sound ; terms $400 cash. 225 acres, No. 4151, $10,000 In Ellington, one mile from the Center ; buildings nearly new ; house \% story, painted white and blinded ; two barns, tobacco shed, and other buildings; farm is well divided and watered, and very easy to cultivate; well located on the main travelled road, within five miles of Rockville, fifteen from Hartford, and sixteen from Springfield; has a fine peat bed, and an abundance of rich muck deposit ; fruit, etc. ; terms one-half cash. 21 acres, No. 4152, $1,500 In Ellington, one mile from the Center, adjoining No. 4151 ; nice one story house, painted white and blinded, excellent barn, etc. ; land good ; offered very low ; terms one-half cash. 100 acres. No. 4153, $1,000 In Bolton, 1^ miles from Andover depot ; sixty acres sprout land ; bal- ance tillage, pasture, and woodland ; located near school, and good neigh- bors ; no buildings on the farm ; terms one-half cash. 90 acres, No. 4154, $3,500 In Andover, \% miles from Andover depot ; eight acres to wood and timber ; balance mowing, tillage, pasture, and orcharding ; has one of the best fruit orchards in town ; young, thrifty, and in full bearing ; located •within one-fourth mile of stores, saw and grist mill, etc. ; nice two story house with L, painted white and blinded ; good well of water, two good barns, one being new, with basement, etc. ; horse barn and granary ; terms one-half cash. 22 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 80 acres, No. 4155, $2,000 In Willington, \% miles from Man.field four corners, near a good market, and convenient distance from three rail road depots; land suitably divided into mowing, tillage, woodland, and pasturage; watered by strean^ and springs ; has a nice young orchard, two story house with L, two barns, wagon house, shed, etc. 215 acres, No. 4156, |6,000 Ix Hampton, only one mile from the Center; very pleasantly and de- sirably situated ; is a splendid paxky and crop faum ; wdl keep twen y cows two yoke of oxen, one pair of horses, and fifty sheep ; has a large nice two s'tory house, a never failing well of pure water, two large barns, with water in each yard, carriage house, granary, etc., all in the best of repair ; within one mile of the Center, where are stores, schools, churches, pos office, hotel, factories, shops, etc. ; one of the le.l and cheapest farms in the town. 100 acres. No. 4159, ^5,000 In Yerxon, only one mile from Rockville, two from Vernon depot; six- teen acres to wood; four acres of orcharding; farm heson Hockanum E.v- erT-U fenced and watered; has a nice two story and L ^ouse, painted Jhite and blinded, two nice barns with basement; ^f ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' and barn, with sufficient head to throw water over the barn; half mile from school ; terms, half cash. Stock and tools for sale. 90 acres, No. 4160, U,^ In Willington, K ^^^ ^^^ ^^'^'^ ^^^^^°^' '^'''''^: '*'• ' ^^, Stafford Si.rin.s; ly, story house, barn, shed and wagon house; good var- iefy :f fru'CvIn^s, el. ; cuts 15 tons best quality of hay ; pleasantly situ- ated -ell Watered, plenty of muck; wood and timber enough to bring S3,000 in the market ; only 3^ miles f-'O^ ^^ilroad depot. 25 acres. No. 4161, ^3^00 Near Southington Center; 4 acres to wood; considerable cho^e fruit ; 60 trees been grafted 5 years ; land watered by streams and springs 2 story and L house, painted white; barn, with oasement; water m the house and at the barn. 125 acres, No. 4162, ^T,000 In Torrington, 2^ miles from Wolcottville, one of the best of mar- kets- .ood supply of wood ; farm will keep 30 head of stock ; pnucipal part oftil^vin^ done by machine ; fruit of every variety ; one large and nearly newdwening house and 5 barns, 3 of them recently built, with runrung waTer to all; 100 extra Spanish merino ewes, Vermont style, and other stock for sale if wanted. ' Lincoln's real estate register. 23 18 acres, No. 4163, $7,500 In Windsor, on the Green ; 2 story brick house, with hipped roof, stone foundation ; can be easily altered into a modern style French roof; pleas- antly situated ; 10 minutes walk from three churches, schools, post-office and depot ; 15 minutes by railroad from Hartford ; variety of fruits. 50 acres, store, &c., No. 4164, $15,000 In a thriving Town ; splendidly situated in the center of the place ; buildings are new and in order ; 30 acres of the lest land in the State, with fine fruit; balance is excellent pasture, with a fine maple orchard; has a nice, large, new dwelling house, that could not now be built for $10,0C0; a fine store, with an established trade of $20,000 to S30,000 per year ; only 2 hours by rail from Hartford, and four from New York. We need not add that this is a great bargain. 100 acres. No. 4165, $15,000 In Hartford, just over the city line ; corner property ; 2 story brick house ; finely located ; 2 barns ; land very choice ; an A 1 milk farm ; will keep 25 cows ; will sell the whole, or a part, without the buildings, veri/ low. Terms, I2 cash. 150 acres, No. 4166, $12,000 One half mile from Granby Center ; very choice land ; well watered and fenced ; 15 acres of wood ; splendid meadow ; grass cut by machines; fruit in abundance ; 2 story and L house, painted white ; 2 barns, cider mill, tenant house, etc. ; located 17 miles from Hartford, }£ mile from two churches, and 3 from railroad depot. 40 acres. No. 4167, $1,300 In Bolton, ^ mile from depot ; land suitably divided, watered and fenced ; free from stone ; considerable choice fruit ; near by school ; located on a turnpike road ; 20 acres of woodland, 15 years' growth ; good 1>^ story house, painted white and blinded ; supplied with aqueduct water and a good well ; good barn and blacksmith shop, where can be had plenty of custom. 327 acres, No. 4168, $8,000 150 acres. No. 4168, $5,500 In East Glastenbury ; >2 ^i'^ ^^^^ school ; an excellent stock farm ; will keep 20 head the year around and 30 head in summer; considerable fruit ; 165 acres to wood and timber ; 2 story house, painted white and blinded ; barn, 2 cow houses and carriage house ; will sell the whole, or a part, as above, on easy terms. 24 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 86 acres No. 4169, ^^^O^O 36 acres, No. 41b J, I. Bkuon, just outside of the village; land A No. 1; -^^^f /^ *^; bacco, or any crop ; abundance of fruit ; 17 acres of woodland ^ A^e ugar „.aple orchard of' 60 trees; new 2 story and L ^-use pan. ted wh.e^nd blinded; nice barn, granary and sheds; 2 good tenant hou.e. and bam, will sell the whole, or a part, as above. 80 acres ' No. 4170, ^1.200 Lv AXDOVEH, ^K n.iles from railroad depot ; land well divided ; 3 acres heavy timber and considerable of light growth ; fru,t orchard, etc 2 t^r>_ and L house, in fair order; barn wants covering ; possession any t.me , $700 cash ; balance on mortgage to the State school fund. 2 acres, «». 4171, «,000 U ROCKY Hill, Village Kesidence, and 2 acres of choice land ; nice 2 story house «i.h L, painted .hlte and blinded ; water m the h-- "d a hr •%nin^ ^.orc*HraX«^^s;^:a;:: rhrs! fairer.; ;i-iy ^^-^ -- the center of the villa o-e ; very desirable and cheap. 17T°aci.s, No. 4172, $2,500 I, ASHFOKD, 1 n,ile from Pompey Hollow ; 30 acres wood »■"!""'*'«;■ Js«vhard w^d; balance of farm suiubly dlv.ded ; w,l keep 18 to 20 Te d'of :.:ck , orcharding of 125 trees ; pears, etc. ; old '^^^:i^ ■ V.O..T, 1A Y "i^ • shecD house, 22 x 6V , gidnaiy, in front, 1 story m rear; barn, 30 x Srf , sueep m , carria^ miles from the village ; excel- lent stock farm ; cuts 25 tons of upland hay ; plenty of grafted fruit ; peat and muck ; easy of access ; well watered by a never-failing stream, on which is a fall of 12 to 14 feet ; good sized dwelling; 2 barns, large carriage and wood house ; buildings all good ; barns nearly new. 40 acres. No. 4178, $3,500 On Columbia Green ; excellent land ; 2 story and L house, with wood house connected ; barn, etc. ; all built within five years ; 15 acres of wood- land, balance well divided ; 5 miles from Willimantic, and 4>^ from And- over depot ; finely located on the village green. 250 acres, No. 4181, $7,200 In Putnam ; 50 acres of woodland ; balance mowing, tillage and pasture ; buildings consist of a capacious house, 3 barns, new granary, sheds and other buildings ; land well watered ; water in cattle yards ; has kept 25 head of cattle the year around for years, and is called the lest farm in town. Terms easy. 30 acres, No. 4182, $1,700 In North Coventry, 1}4 miles from the center; 5 acres to wood; young fruit trees, well watered and fenced ; 1 story and L house, in fair order ; barn, shed and wood house ; 2}^ miles from depot. 10 acres, No. 4184, . $1,700 In West Hartford, 5 miles from city of Hartford; 10 acres of good land; thrifty young orchard, 14 varieties of select fruit, in bearing; Ij^ story house with L, painted white and blinded ; barn and wagon shed ; all in fair order. 26 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 50 acres, No. 4187, ^^,000 In Lebanon, 2)^ miles from WiUimantic ; 3 acres to wood, balance evenly divided and fenced ; nice young fruit orchards, a fair supply in bear- in- ; land smooth and free from stone; 2 dwelling houses; one a 2 story an°d L, with wood room and shop, painted white ; the other a 2 story m front with L, old style house, one story in rear ; barn 50 feet long ; carnage house and shed ; granary and hog house ; near school, etc. ; $2,000 cash. 75 acres. No. 4189, $4,000 In Bolton, 3>^ miles from depot, K mile from school, 1 mile from church ; 20 acres to wood ; balance tillage and pasture ; cuts 20 tons of hay by machine; keeps 10 head of stock ; stock and tools for sale at a bargam ; $2,000 cash. 75 acres, No. 4190, $20,000 In New Britain, 1^ miles from center; all choice land, well watered and fenced ; 7 acres of timber and wood ; excellent buildings ; pleasantly located ; near school, etc. ; $5,000 cash. 13 acres, No. 4191, ^4,500 Village residence in ForestviUe, town of Bristol ; nice 2 story and L house, painted and blinded; good well and cistern; 2 story barn, pamted ; 5 minutes walk from depot, schools, church, post-office, etc. ; photograph may be seen at this office. 1 acre. No. 4194, $2,500 In Village of Chester, on Connecticut river ; nearly new 2 story house, Gothic style ; new barn, etc. ; abundance of young fruit In bearing ; will exchange for city property. 16 acres, No. 4196, ^2,500 In Bloomfield, \% miles from center ; all choice land ; abundance of select fruits ; 2 story and L house ; barn, carriage house and shop, wagon sheds and hog house ; also, a small tenant house ; $1,900 cash. 2 acres. No. 4197, $1,650 On Manchester Green ; nearly new 2 story house, in good style and painted white ; 100 frulf trees, just beginning to bear; pleasantly situated, 100 rods from the center, and about 15 minutes walk from North Manchester depot ; stage to depot every train. Lincoln's real estate register. 27 140 acres, No. 4199, $10,0C0 In Vernon Center ; A Splendid Farm ; suitably divided ; 50 acres of woodland ; ■well watered ; splendidly fenced ; every foot can he mowed hy machine; orchard of select fruit ; 30 varieties of grapes ; aqueduct water in barn ; good wells, etc. ; 2 story and L bouse, painted white and blinded ; barn 40 x 65 ; carriage house, ice house, granary, sheds, 2 story shop, etc. ; one of (he best farms in the county ; will sell the whole, or any part, with the buildings. 50 acres, No. 4200, - 15,500 In East Avon, two miles from the Center; wood suitable for farm use; •well watered and fenced ; good supply of fruit, and 200 young trees not in bearing ; located on Farmington River ; land smooth, uses machines, cuts large amount of good hay ; two story and L house, with wood house, painted white, large barn, shed, cider mill and distillery by water power ; mill, dis- tillery, and water power for $1,000 extra from price of farm. 82 acres. No. 4202, $6,000 In Vernon, only one mile from Rockville, and twelve from Hartford ; well located on the main road : some wood and timber, balance all choice land ; two story and basement house ; aqueduct water in the house and barn ; variety of select fruit ; wagon house, granary, wood and ice house, and barn ; capital water privilege, new dam, twenty-five feet fall ; raises choice tobacco and other crops ; a very desirable farm, and offered low. ^ acres,. No. 4203, $3,500 In West Hartford, about five miles from Hartford ; excellent land ; two story and L house, barn, tobacco shed, etc. 56 acres, No. 4204, $9,500 In Plainville, three-fourths mile from the Center, one-fourth mile from school ; all good land, and suitably divided ; three acres to wood ; splendid young apple orchard ; well fenced and watered ; has a splendid building site, which might readily be sold; 1% story house with basement, painted white and blinded, three good barns, hog house, wood and wagon house, sheds, etc., all in good repair; aqueduct water in the house and cattle yards, never fails ; $6,000 cash. 162 acres. No. 4205, $2,800 In Ashford, l^^ mile from Center, one mile from church, one-half mile from school ; has a one story house painted a straw color, two barns, wood shed, wagon house, granary, hog house, etc. ; thirty acres of timber and wood, balance well divided, watered, and fenced ; land level, and free from stone ; mowing done by machine ; no waste land ; over 100 grafted fruit trees. 28 Lincoln's real estate register. 140 acres, No. 4206, $2,500 In Tolland, two miles from Center, and three from Stafford Springs Depot; fifty acres woodland, balance mowing, tillage, and pasture; well watered: has some fruit; \}^ story house with L, two barns, granary, wood and carriage house, etc. ; farm is under good cultivation, and keeps fifteen bead of stock the year around ; Sl,500 cash. 1 acre and hotel, No, 4208, $4,500 In Portland, near Gildersleeve's ship yard, on Connecticut River, oppo- site the city of Middletown, about forty rods from steamboat wharf; suitable as a desirable place for a private residence, with a fine view of Connec- ticut River; or, for a PUBLIC house; large two story house with a fine basement, painted white and blinded, in first-class order ; good well and cis- tern, with pumps, good barn, new shed 17 x 27 ; land is choice for garden- ing; orcharding of select fruits, in variety; terms easy. 65 acres. No. 4209, $3,400 In Southington, two miles from Plainville, near school, and good neigh- bors; nine acres of wood, balance evenly divided, well fenced and watered; variety of grafted fruit ; land good ; two story and L house, two barns, etc. ; buildings in fair order ; house painted white and blinded ; terms two-thirds cash. 37 acres, No. 4210, $1,000 In Scotland, 2}^ miles from Center ; good land ; suitably divided ; has some fruit ; 1 _J^ story house, newly covered and painted, two small barns, two sheds, etc. 63 acres. No. 4211, $7,000 In West Hartford; ten acres to wood, balance choice land, well watered and fenced ; large supply of fruit; seventy-five trees in bearing, and 100 small trees ; large old style house in good order, two good wells and cistern, tobacco house with a basement, barn, wood house, granary, etc. ; one of the best farms in that section ; $5,000 cash. 70 acres, No. 4212, $1,000 In Hebron, two miles from Village Green, one mile from factories, near school, etc. ; formerly an excellent farm, but has been somewhat neglected of late ; has a comfortable house, good barn 30 x 70, covered with pine. 100 acres, No. 4214, $8,000 In New Britain, \% miles from Center, one-half mile from school, three- fourths mile from rail road station ; excellent stock farm ; considerable scat- tering wood and timber ; well divided, and watered by three streams and Lincoln's real ESTiXE register. 29 two springs ; keeps fifteen to twenty head of stock ; considerable choice fruit ; nice new two story house with nine rooms, painted white and bhnd- ed, barn, cider mill, etc. ; $3,600 cash. 150 acres, No. 4217, 12,200 In Hampton, about six miles from Willimantic, on the main travelled road ; twenty-five acres of wood and timber ; considerable fruit ; 1 % story house, barn, sheds, etc. ; terms easy. 150 acres, hotel & store. No. 4218, $4,000 In Ashford ; 150 acres of good land, suitably divided; thirty acres to wood ; two story and L house, recently painted and blinded ; barns and sheds, in good repair ; water in the house ; 200 select fruit trees from three to six years old ; artificial fish pond about thirty rods from the door. 185 acres, No. 4220, $10,000 Is WiNDSORViLLE ; buildings and four acres, located in the center of the village, which will be sold for $4,000 ; 70 acres, well divided, for $3,000 ; 150 acres, wood and pasture, one mile distant, $3,000; has a two story house formerly used as a hotel, painted and blinded, two large barns, carriage and* wood house, etc. 100 acres. No. 4221, $4,000 In East Hampton, on East Hampton Lake, near by church, school, stores, post office, etc. ; latest survey of B. & N. Y. R. R. runs across a piece of land making into the Lake ; bounded nearly one-half mile on the Lake ; is one of the pleasantest country residences in the State ; land is suitably divided into mowing, pasture, and woodland, and well stocked with old and young fruit trees ; a large two story house, two barns, carriage and tobacco house ; seventy-five acres wood and timber land can be bought with the farm if desired ; offered for sale wholly on account of ill health of the own- er, and at a bargain. 162 acres, No. 4224, $10,000 In Wethersfield, Newington Society, near by school, etc. ; land well watered, fences good; two acres of orcharding, select fruits; over 1,000 cords of wood; keeps thirty head of stock ; two st( ry house, painted white and blinded, two large barns, sheds, ice house, and a 1 j^ story tenant house, all in good order, built six years ago. 205 acres, shops, &c., No. 4226, $8,000 In Hebron, 2}^ miles from Center, and 3)^ from Colchester; over 3,000 cords of wood on the farm ; orcharding of eight acres choice grafted fruit ; excellent water privilege, with two good shops ; machinery for wood turn- ing, such as lathes, planers, etc. ; large two story and L house, for two fam- ilies, painted white, two barns, carriage house, etc. ; $4,000 cash. 30 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 1^ acres, No. 4227, 1500 In Boltox, one fourth mile from the depot ; one story house, barn, shed, etc. ; IX acres of land, and some fruit ; one-fourth mile from school. 150 acres, No. 4228, $7,500 In West Suffield, 1^ miles from the Center; splendid stock farm; keeps thirty -five to forty head of stock the year around ; ten acres to wood, balance, choice land, well located, and suitably divided ; two young fruit or- chards ; nearly new two story house, painted, barn 35 x 45, with basement, liorse barn, wagon house, sheds, milk house, ice house, etc. ; also, two story house, barn, and tobacco house, rather old, with good barn ; located four miles from Southwick depot, and seven from Windsor Locks 55 acres. No. 4231, $7,500 In Rocky Hill, near the center of the town ; splendid land; over 1,000 young fruit trees ; two good barns ; dwelling house burned in 1864; has a valuable bed of Britannia grit ; formerly owned by Gen. James T. Pratt. 105 acres. No. 4,232, $2,400 In Tolland, 2}4 miles from Rockville, two miles from Tolland street, 1}£ mile from school; pleasantly located, near good neighbors; forty acres of woodland, balance well divided, watered, and fenced ; thrifty orchard of truit, mostly young and in full bearing ; buildings are all new: 1^ story and L house, painted white, barn 35 x 35, with basement, sheds, etc. ; will sell seventy-five acres and buildings for $1,800; a Jine farm, and offered very low. 15 acres. No. 4233, $8,000 In Windsor Locks, on Main street ; large 3 story house with L, painted and blinded ; good well ; 2 good barns, all in good order ; variety of fruits ; nice grove on the premises, with a never failing stream running through it ; 3^ mile from school, church, etc. ; 30 acres of excellent mowing and tillage can be had with the above if wanted ; $4,000 cash. 200 acres, No. 4234, $50 per acre. In Harwinton ; 12 acres heavy timber and wood, 20 acres light growth, 25 to 30 years; 40 acres of mowing and tillage; good pastures; well watered ; running stream in the yards ; young fruit orchard of 1 acres, just beginning to bear.; pleasantly located, on high ground, 3 miles from Harwinton Center and 2 from railroad depot ; l}^ story house with L ; 3 barns, horse barn, 2 sheds, and small tenant house and barn ; will sell 100 acres and buildings, if wanted ; terms half cash. Lincoln's real estate register. . 31 100 acres, No. 4235, * $2,700 In Andover, 5 minutes walk from depot; 1)< story and L house, painted white ; good barn, wood and wagon house, all nearly new ; good wells, and aqueduct water in house and barn ; splendid water privilege on the farm. 167 acres, No. 4236, $3,000 In Colchester, Westchester society, 4 miles from East Hampton Center, 4 j^ from Connecticut river, 131^ from Middletown, and 20 from Hartford ; pleasantly located ; y^ ™i'6 from school ; plenty of wood and timber ; considerable fruit ; evenly divided, well watered and fenced ; capi- tal stock and grain farm ; large 2 story house, painted white and blinded, and in good order, with water in the house ; 2 barns ; wood shed 50 feet long ; a very desirable farm, and offered at a bargain, on easy terms. 115 acres, No. 4237, $8,500 In Southington, }4 ^^^^ from school, 2 miles from the center of two villages, where are churches, schools, post-office and depot ; buildings in good repair ; 2 story and L house, painted white ; wood and wagon house, 3 barns, hog house, etc. ; 20 acres to wood and timber, )^ of it heavy chest- nut timber ; 2 acres of young and old orchards ; 75 acres of mowing and tillage ; cuts from 40 to 50 tons of hay by machine ; good pastures ; land well watered by streams, etc. 125 acres, No. 4238, $7,000 In West Ashford, )^ mile from post-office, 5)^ from Wiilington depot, and 12 from Willimantic ; 2 story and L house, nearly new and painted white ; large barn, shop, etc. ; abundance of fruit ; wood and timber land ; under good cultivation ; well divided and fenced. 375 acres, ' No. 4239, $4,000 In West Ashford ; 100 acres of woodland ; balance tillage, mowing and pasturage ; well watered and fenced ; keeps 25 head of cattle, horse, etc. ; new 1 story cottage house, with L 44 feet long, painted white, main house blinded ; 2 barns, granary, .carriage house, shed, etc. ; has a good house and an old barn for tenants ; good cranberry marsh of 12 acres, pro- duced 20 bushels this year and not cultivated at all ; terms easy. 1 acre. No. 4240, only $600 In Tolland, a few rods from school, % mile from center of town, and but 4 miles from Rockville ; fine young orchard, just commencing to bear ; beautiful row of shade trees in front ; S400 cash; a bargain. 32 Lincoln's real estate register. 100 acres, No. ^241, 13,000 Ix Windham, 3 miles from the center ; excellent stock farm, splendidly fenced and watered ; aqueduct water to yards ; fine fruit orchard in bear- ing ; plenty of wood and timber; lai'ge 2 story house with L and carriage house, painted white and blinded ; 2 large barns ; pleasantly located ; near by school, saw and grist mill, etc. 150 acres, No. 4242, $14,000 In Hartford, just outside the city limits ; an A No. 1 milk farm ; orch- arding; 2 story brick house ; 2 barns, etc., etc. ; §7,000 cash. 20 acres. No. 4243, 14,000 On Manchester Green ; nice 2 story house with L, painted white and blinded ; barn, sheds, etc. ; front picket fence and shade trees about the house ; all choice land ; has some fruit ; terms easy. 200 acres, No. 4244, $7,000 In Canton ; one of the best stock farms in the State ; GO acres of mow- inc and tillage, 20 of timber, balance pasturage ; good 2 story and L farm house ; 3 stock barns, sheep house, horse barn, tobacco barn and sheds ; runnin"' water to the house and barn ; keeps about 25 head of cattle in win- ter and 55 in summer, a pair of horses, sheep, etc. ; stock and tools for sale ? $5,000 cash ; offered at a bargain. 3 acres. No. 4245, $6,000 In City of Hartford, on Wethersfield avenue ; a sj^lendid building site, comprising about 3 acres of choice land ; good fruit orchard ; a splendid property for a profitable investment 5 only Sl,500 cash; also, a valuable property on Main street, Hartford ; corner property lot, 217 x OSO feet ; excellent house, 2 barns, carriage house, sheds, etc. ; variety of choice fruits ; price $14,500 ; will sell the buildings with a corner lot, 108 x 290 feet, for $7,500, or will dispose of the land alone at a price which cannot fail to prove a profitable investment. 170 acres. No. 4246, $12,000 In Wood&tock, Windham county ; one of the best stock and fruit farms in the State; 20 acres of hard wood and timber; one of the finest apple orchards, thrifty and in full bearing, cannot be surpassed, and a young orch- ard in partial bearing; cuts about 100 tons of hay of the first quality by machine ; has a fine large peat meadow, drained in squares, in mowing ; has an inexhaustable supply of muck deposit ; 2 story house, 41 x 33, L, 30 x 20, painted and blinded ; one barn, 75 x 33, with shed, 30 x 16, with hay-loft ; one barn, 30 x 40, with shed, 40 x 14, with hay-loft ; basements under each barn ; also, a small barn and corn crib, work shop, swill room and set kettle LINCOLN S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 83 in cellar, hen house, etc., all in good order ; fences are stone and in good condition ; good well at the house, a never failing spring at the barns ; water carried to both barns and swill house from a reservoir ; an orchard of 500 pear trees, choice varieties, standard and dwarf; on the farm is a fine herd of thorough bred Alderney cattle, grades and native stock ; a full stock of machines, tools, steaming apparatus, wagons, carts, and everything neces- sary for the farm can be purchased low, by any one who buys the farm ; land slopes to the south and east ; located y^ mile from church, academy, post- office, young ladies' seminary, etc., etc. 30 acres, grist mill, &c., No. 4247, $3,000 In Brooklyn ; good saw, shingle and grist mill, all in first class running order; fine water power, capable of running a large mill or factory; 10 acres of wood-land; balance tillage and pasture ; good 2 story house, 30 ■a 40 ; barn with 2 sheds attached for stalls ; water at the house and barn ; SI, 800 cash. 130 acres. No. 4248, $2,600 In Chaplin; farm contains probably 150 acres; heavily timbered and wooded, enough to pay for the farm ; ^-^ mile from saw and shingle mill, 5 from Willimantic ; 2 story house, 2 barns, sheds, etc. ; must be sold and offered low. 20 acres, No. 4249, $3,000 In Hampton, Goshen Society, known as the Newton Clark Estate; excellent buildings ; beautifully located ; water brought into the house, up stairs and down, by aqueduct ; excellent out buildings ; 3 acres of wood- • land ; splendid garden ; choice fruits in abundance ; the house alone cost $4,000. The whole offered for $3,000 to close an estate. 160 acres. No. 4250, $2,100 In Ashford, IJ^ mile from village, church, saw and grist mill, shops, post-office, stores, etc., and a few rods. from school ; well divided, plenty of wood and timber, well watered, and a good supply of fruit ; large and con- venient house, 2 barns, sheep house, granary, sheds and workshop ; water in the house and both cattle yards; $1,500 cash. 100 acres. No. 4251, $15,000 In Pomfret, known as the Thurber Farm ; one of the best sf®ck farms, with the finest set of buildings in the State; 30 acres of mowing and tillage? 30 of timber and wood, 40 of pasture and orchard ; fenced with heavy double faced stone wall ; land under-drained and well watered : on high ground ; commands an extensive view. 34 Lincoln's real estate register. 70 acres, No. 4252, 12,200 In "Woodstock Valley ; 7 acres to wood, 30 acres of mowing and tillage, 5 acres of meadow which abounds in rich muck, balance, pasture ; watered with never failing springs and streams; all fenced with stone wall ; IOC fruit trees, mostly grafted; good farm house of 11 rooms; barn, wood, carriage and cart house ; within 1 mile of store, post-office, grist mill, saw mills, shops, etc. ; $1,200 cash. 74 acres. No. 4253, $5,000 In Colchestkk ; 30 acres to wood ; 100 apple trees, young and choice fruit ; well located ; ^ mile from school and church ; large 2 story house, and a farm house with 8 rooms ; 2 barns, carriage, wagon house and sheds, corn house, tool house ; buildings all painted ; map of property may be seen at this office. About 2 acres. No. 4254, 13,500 In Portland ; fine village residence ; nice buildings and choice land ; well stocked with variety of choice fruits ; offered very low. 130 acres. No. 4255, $3,300 In Scotland, \}^ mile from the Center; good 2 story house with L, painted and blinded ; barn, sheds, corn and wood house ; land well watered ; evenly divided ; 30 acres of wood and timber ; fine young orchard in bear- ing ; conveniently located to church, schools, grist mills, saw mill, etc. ; very desirable property and offered low, on account of old age of the owner and inability to carry it on ; terms easy. 140 acres, mill, «fec., No. 4256, ' $12,000 40 acres, mill, &c., No. 4256, $6,000 Mill and privilege. No. 4256, $4,000 140 acres suitably divided to wood and timber, etc. Large and convenient house, tenant house, barns, saw mill and valuable water privilege, about 20 feet fall ; some of the timber very heavy ; has a valuable bed of clay, the only one in town ; being located In the center of a thriving manufacturing village, renders it very valuable to any one manufacturing brick, which can be made to pay for the property. 90 acres, No. 4257, $6,000 In Southampton, Long Island, N. Y. ; located on the turnpike, \}^ miles from Sag Harbor ; well divided and watered ; soil principally a sandy loam ; young ajjple orchard ; 1^^ story house, water in the kitchen ; barn, carriage house, granary, tool house, milk house, hog and hen house, etc. ; Lincoln's real estate register. 35 has an abundance of clay, suitable for manufacturing brick, ■which might be made a very remunerative business ; located between the New York and Connecticut markets ; steamboat communication with each, and can alwayi obtain the highest price for every variety of produce. 50 acres, No. 425H, In Ashford, 2 miles from Westford Glass Factory and 6 from Stafford Springs depot; 10 acres of heavy wood; 1 stor}'- house, 26 !< 30, L, 12 x 16 ; 1 barn, etc. ; good well with pump ; offered low. 80 Acres, No. 4259, 12,400 In South Coventry ; \% story house 30 x 40, with a wing ; just put in excellent order ; barn, wagon, corn, and wood house, etc. ; ten acres to wood, short distance from the H. P. & F. R. E,. ; fine orchard in full bear- ing adjoins the garden ; pleasant and desirable location for a country resi- dence, a short distance from a public school and three churches ; stock and tools if wanted. 60 Acres, No. 4259, $2,600 In South Coventry, one mile from Center, near by school, etc. ; twen- ty-six acres of mowing and tillage ; choice fruit ; land smooth, and under good cultivation ; keeps ten head of cattle, two horses, and a flock of sheep ; one story and L house, painted white ; good barn and shed, carriage and tool house, hog house, etc. ; $1,300 cash. 20 Acres, No. 4260, 13,600 In Ellington, on Main street ; a beautiful village residence, with twenty acres of extra nice land, free from stone ; abundance of select fruit trees and vines; nice dwelling, containing ten rooms; aqueduct water in the house from spring; good barn, etc. ; $1,800 cash. 12 Acres, No. 4261, $12,000 In Hartford, just outside of city limits ; 12^^ acres, all A No. 1 land^ and newly fenced; nice brick two story house, with L, painted drab; nice new barn, carriage shed, tool and work shop ; considerable fruit ; water in the house, water-closet, etc. 130 Acres, No. 4262, $2,500 In H artl and, 1 j.^ miles from Center ; about twenty acres to wood, bal- ance tillage, mowing, and pasture ; well watered and fenced ; has some fruit; ly^ story house, barn, two cow houses, tobacco shed, etc. 36 Lincoln's real estate register. 30 Acres, No. 4263, $3,800 In North Glastexrury, four miles from Hartford ; all good land ; young fruit, not in bearing ; two story house, painted •white, good barn ; good well at house and barn ; one-fourth mile from school, one mile from church, near stores, etc. ; located on main road. 60 Acres, No. 4264, $4,000 Ix Avon, one mile from ColHnsville depot ; fifteen to twenty acres of wood ; seventeen varieties of apples, fifteen of pears, four of grapes, five of cherries, strawberries, cranberries, currants, etc. ; land is well watered and fenced, and under good cultivation ; large two story and L house, in good order, barn, carriage house, cow shed, etc.; rear school, church, and good neighbors ; will exchange for a smaller farm. 175 Acres, No. 4265, $8,000 In Durham, three miles west of Connecticut river, 1^4 from Durham Center; wood enough to pay for it; two dwelling houses, nearly new, each two story with L, painted and blinded; three large barns, horse barn, shed, etc ; aqueduct water to buildings ; a large variety of fruit ; picket fences, shrubbery, etc. ; §4,000 cash. Grist mill, etc.. No. 4266, $10,000 One of the best mills in the State; 2% story, 36 x i>0, painted and sanded; five run four foot stone; four for flour and feed, one for plaster; three bolts, one scourer, one overshot and one breast wheel, stone dam, etc. ; grater cider mill, two presses, hay scales, horse shed, dwelling house, 1)^ story with L, painted and blinded, barn 24 « 60 feet, hcg house, etc. ; eleven acres of extra choice land ; plenty of apples, cherries, etc. ; water power never fails ; located one-half mile from center of a thriving village ; sold 300 tons of feed and 300 tons of plaster the last year; terms easy ; mill alone cost over Si 1,000, is all in perfect order, etc. 100 Acres, No. 4267, $5,500 In Vernon, one mile from Rockville, one-half mile from railroad station ; a very desirable farm, well divided, and every lot well watered, and never fails ; extra fencing, all got out ; enough to last fifty years; plenty of wood and timber ; keeps eighteen head of stock ; tAvo good fruit orchards in bear- in"- ; excellent mowing, grass all cut by machine ; nice two story and L house, painted and blinded, two barns, tobacco barn, carriage house, two sheds, and wood house; pleasantly located ; stock and tools for sale ; S2,800 cash. 70 Acres, No. 4268, $1,300 In Hebrox, one mile from Hebron Green, near school, etc. ; land is well Lincoln's eeal estate registee. 37 divided, watered, and fenced ; dwelling house, wagon house, new barn 28 x 42, etc.; 175 Concord and Delaware grape vines, thirty-five young apple trees of choice grafted fruit, forty trees of common varieties, eleven peach trees, etc. ; offered very low; $1,000 cash. 50 Acres, No. 4269, $1,800 In South Coventry, one mile from Center ; pleasantly located, near school and pleasant neighbors; excellent land, and well divided; two story and L house, barn, carriage house, etc. ; fruit orchard, and plenty ot wood for farm use. 55 Acres, No. 4270, 1(550 In West Granville, five miles from Riverton, two miles from West Hartland ; land suitably divided into mowing, pasture, and wood-land ; good dwelling house and barn ; some orcharding ; 100 sugar maples, timber and wood, etc. ; terms to suit the purchaser. lAcre, No. 4240, $600 In Tolland, three-fourths mile from Center, near school, and four miles from Rockville : land is under a high state of cultivation ; nice young fruit orchard; row of shade trees in front ; house 22 (^ 28, with L, 18 « 30 wood house attached; barn \S a 20; $450 cash. 140 Acres, No. 4271, $6,500 In Litchfield, 2% miles from Center; twelve acres to wood; will cut 1,000 cords, worth from $.j to $7 in market; balance suitably divided ; is a capital dairy farm ; well watered and fenced ; mowing all done by machine • will keep twenty cows, a pair of horses, and other stock ; 1 00 fruit trees ; good two story and L house, with tin roof, painted white and blinded, car- riage house, painted, three barns, two sheds, etc., all in good order, and well located ; sugar-maple orchard of 100 trees ; $3,000 cash ; stock and tools may be had. Hotel property, No. 4272, $28,000 In Hartford, on Main Street ; a valuable hotel property, with livery and sale stables, etc. ; new brick barn 92 « 42, with cellar ; lot 58 feet front, 100 feet wide in rear, and 220 feet deep ; this offers a splendid chance for a profitable investment. 45 Acres, No. 4273, $1,500 In East Glastenbury, one half mile from school and two churches, one-half mile from woolen factory, and nine from Hartford ; two story and L house, wants some repairs ; good large barn and other outbuildings; wood, fruit, plow, pasture, and mowing land; $1,000 cash. 38 Lincoln's real estate register. Blacksmith shop, No. 4274, $225 In Rocky Hill ; good shop, tools, etc., with interest and good will in the business. 130 Acres, No. 4275, $2,250 In Eastford, five miles from Chaplin ; keeps twenty head of cattle the year around; house 24 « 32, in good repair; barn 30 y> 60, horse barn, granary, etc.; aqueduct water ; 150 sugar-maples, and wood sufficient for the farm; farm is bounded west by Natchaug river ; the meadows contain about thirty acres of rich alluvial soil, acknowledged to be the best in town ; about one- half of which can be plowed ; cuts no poor hay ; a good dairy or sheep farm. Large shop, &c., No. 4276, $1,500 In Farmington ; the large brick building known as the " Phoenix Works," two story, basement and attic; size 35 >i 40, with addition 14 r^ 35: sixty foot stack for steam boiler ; the walls are massive, and heavily tim- bered; suitable for any business; $500 cash. 6 Acres, No. 4277, $2,000 In Clinton ; good dwelling house and barn ; land partly to wood, balance tillage, etc. ; offered low. 4(5 Acres, mills, &c.. No. 4278, $3,000 In North Coventry; spool shop, two story, 28! « 42; thirteen feet breast wheel, ten feet buckets; joiners' shop, 34 x 18, 2J2' story ; patent iron wheel, planing mill, mortise machine, three circular saws, etc. ; saw mill, 60 X 18, with a cast iron wheel; shingle mill, 44 x IC, tub wheel, nine feet, etc.; forty-six acres of the best land in the vicinity; house 30 X 40, with L, 16 X 25 ; wood house 20 X 15, barn 25 x 35, with shed 25 x 16 ; these mills are situated on a never failing stream, and as the property must be sold soon we are tvilling to sacrifice. 20 Acres, store, &c., . No. 4279, $9,000 In Lyme ; extra choice land ; corner property ; one-half mile from steam- boat and railway station ; excellent house, barn, and outbuildings ; also a STORE doing a good trade ; will sell the whole, or a part. A^illage Residence, No. 4280, $2,000 In Cromwell, near three churches, stores, post office, school, &c. ; two story and basement house, of twelve rooms ; good barn, excellent garden, seven varieties of grapes; pleasantly located, Ij miles from Middletown. Lincoln's real estate register. 39 200 acres, No. 4281, $35. to $50. per acre. In Harwinton, three miles from center, li story house, with L, tenant house; four barns; sheds; ice house; &e. ; 40 acres of meadow, can all be mowed with machine ; 40 acres to wood ; esdniated to cut 2000 cords, worth %Q.per cord in Plymouth, 4l miles distant, 10 acres of grafted fruit, 100 pear trees, | in bearing ; one acre of grape vines, about 20 varieties ; will sell a part, or the whole. 25 acres, No. 4282, $1,700 In Andovek, ll miles from depot, 2 churches, stores, post office, hotel, grist and saw mills, etc. ; I mile from school, and shops ; \ story house 22 « 32, blinded, barn 24 x 30: wood house 18 « 30, with set kettle, etc. ; fruit in variety; 11 acres of thrifty woodland, within 50 rods of the house ; offered low. IJ acres, No. 4283, $500 Bolton, i mile from railroad depot, school, etc. ; a one story house, with wood shed, and barn, in fair order, some fruit. 65 acres, distillery, &g.. No. 4285, $2,000 In Grand y, 5 acres to wood, 30 acres mowing and tillage, balance pas- ture, well watered and fenced, dwelling house, li story, 2 barns, 2 sheds, each 40 feet long; cider mill house, 30 ^ 40 with fixtures, all new; also one still house, and still, which holds 4i bbls : good wells, and spring near the house ; terms easy. Mill property, No. 4286, $1,800 In Andover, water power nine feet head, with privilege of raising dam five feet, shop 25 x 30; 1)^ story, with basement 9 1^ feet between joists, which contains the lathes, heavy saws, and planer ; floor above, has three saw frames, three turning lathes, one drill lathe, one scroll saw, frames, etc. ; all plentifully furnished, with the necessary implements for carrying on the Toy Cabinet Ware Manufacture, which is now in successful operation, third floor has a varnish room, store room, etc. ; with benches, presses and all necessar}^ tools ; also, if wanted, one dwelling house, barn, and about 35 acres of land, at a moderate price ; will sell the property with, or without the machinery and tools. 65 acres. No. 4287, $2,600 In East Haddam, 1)^ miles from Goodspeed's Landing, on Connecticut river, land is suitably divided; timber and wood valued at $2,000; orchard- ing of choice fruits, dwelling house in good order, painted and blinded, barn 25 ^ 35, carriage, wood house, etc. : pleasantly located, \ mile from school and church, on main road from Middletown to Lyme, very cheap. 40 LINCOLN'S REAL ESTATE REGISTER. 8 acres, No. 4288, $9,000 In Hartford, just outside of city limits, a desirable country residence for any gentleman wishing to do business in the city ; two story and L house barn, sheds, etc. ; vai'iety of fruit and vines. 150 acres, No. 4289, $1,600 In Union, two miles from center ; divided into woodland, mowing, tillage and pasture; with plenty of fruit; good and convenient buildings, within i mile of school; has wood and timber enough to pay for the farm. 60 acres, No. 4290, 13,700 In Tolland, one mile from center, | mile from school, etc. ; land all good, well fenced with stone, and suitably divided, with water in all the lots ; variety of fruits ; ten acres of chestnut wood ; 1 >^ story house with L, in good style, painted white and blinded ; barn 30 ^ 36, in good order. 45 acres. No. 4291, 11,800 In New Hartford, \ mile from school and church ; 15 acres to wood, balance mowing and tillage; 120 young fruit trees ; A story and L, house, good barn and tobacco shed ; all in good repair ; will exchange for other property. 100 acres. No. 4292, $2,000 In Asuford, one mile from center, | mile from school, etc. ; pleasant location, land slopes to the south ; 15 acres to wood; fruit, cranberry bog, etc. ; two dwelling houses, wood house, carriage house, barn and granarv, 200 feet new picket fence, painted ; building in good repair. 62 acres, No. 4293, $10,000 In New Britain, one mile from center ; 45 acres mowing and tillage, balance pasturage; watered by springs and streams; two young and thrifty apple orchards, in bearing; cherries, pears, vines, etc.; two story house, painted white, barn, horse barn, tobacco shed, cow shed, etc. ; all in good order, and pleasantly located ; $5,000 cash. Stock and tools may be had. 250 acres, No. 3159, $10,000 In New Hartford, about equidistant from Winsted, Collinsville, Wol- cottville, and New Hartford; large orchard of choice fruit; capital dairy or stock farm, will keep 30 cows ; large amount of wood and timber ; enough to more than pay for it ; two story house ; four barns, &c., &c. ; will exchange in part for city property. Lincoln's real estate register. 41 150 acres, No. 3154, 12,000 In Marlboko, near Glastenbury line, 14 miles from Hartford; 50 acres to wood; fruit in variety; keeps 15 to 20 head of stock, sheep, etc. ; good house, two barns, one new, with basement; $1,000 cash. 180 acres, No. 3149, $4,500 In Hampton, one mile from center, land under good cultivation, well fenced and watered and suitably divided, has a fine timber lot, only i mile from saw mill; cuts forty tons hay,. being located near the new Boston and E. R. R., the timber and wood can be sold readily on the ground ; two dwellings, three barns, granary, carriage and wood house, etc.. 138 acres, No. 3142, 12,700 In Chaplin, 2}j miles from centre ; 45 acres to wood and timber, balance mowing, tillage, and pasturage ; good house and barn, pleasantly located ; terms easy. ' Mills, &c., No. 3141, $4,500 In CiiAPLiN, two miles from centre ; grist mill, saw mill, machine shop, trip hammer shop, blacksmith shop, two dwelling houses, barn, etc. ; mills all supplied with necessary machinery, and doing a good buisiuess, three acres of land with the houses, etc. ; terms easy. 30 acres, No. 3196, $5,0.00 In South Windsor, 1^ miles from Buckland station; land is under high cultivation ; 60 choice fruit trees, etc. ; has one good dwelling house and one old one ; barn, tobacco house, carriage house and horse barn ; shed, etc. ; aqueduct water in house and barn ; only 8 miles from Hartford. 100 acres. No. 3187, $12,000 In East Granby, ^ mile from Center ; 10 acres to wood, balance choice tillage and mowing ; abundance of fruits ; keeps about 25 head of stock ; 2 story and L house, painted and blinded ; barn, wood and carriage house, horse barn, granary, tobacco barn, sheds, etc. ; aqueduct water from spring to house and barn. 47 acres, No. 3186, 13,000 In Berlin, }{ mile from railroad station and 2}-^ from Berlin Center ; land is good and early ; somewhat uneven, but not stony; 225 young fruit trees partially in bearing ; old style house, in fair order ; barn with base- ment ; a fine, never failing stream waters the meadows and pastures. 42 ■ Lincoln's real estate register. 50 acres, No. 3183, $1,000 Ix WixoHAM ; has wood and timber enough to pay for it ; near school, etc. ; good 1^ story house, carriage house and large barn. 50 acres, No. 3182, $1,800 In Maxciiester, 2}4 miles from Cheneyville ; good house and barn ; some wood and fruit ; land is very good ; raises excellent tobacco, etc. 174 acres. No. 3169, $2,000 Ix Chaplix, b}4 miles from Willimantic ; will keep well 15 head of cat- tle, etc.; \}^ story house with L, newly covered and painted; new barn, 26 X 50 ; shed 40 feet long ; considerable wood, etc. ; stock and tools for sale. 110 acres. No. 3130, . $2,800 In Chaplin, }4 mile from Centre, 5 miles from Willimantic, and about 2 from proposed depot of the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad; 30 acres to timber and wood ; abundance of select fruit ; land under good cultivation, well watered and fenced ; keeps through the year 15 head of cattle, flock of sheep, horse, etc. ; good house with L ; 2 large barns, both with fine base- ments ; store house, etc. 200 acres, No. 3125, $7,000 Ix ScoTLAXD ; pleasantly located, about 6 miles from Willimantic ; one of the best stock farms in Windham county ; nice 2 story and L house; painted and blinded ; tenant house, 3 barns, sheds, etc., etc. will keep 50 head of stock throughout the year ; also, may be had, 80 acres, detached, for $800, comprising wood and pasture land ; terms easy. Shops, &c.. No. 3116, $4,000 Ix Cromwell, 1)^ miles from steamboat wharf on Connecticut river, and 3 from city of Middletown ; 2 story shop, 26 x 35, with wings, 24 x 36 ; 18 ft. wheel; fine water power, never fails; 2 story house, etc., with 6 acres of land. 70 acres. No. 3067, $2,000 Ix Chaplix, % mile from the Center ; a finely located farm ; land under good cultivation ; lies on east bank of Natchaug river ; good \}^ story house with L ; carriage and wood house, milk house, barn with aqueduct water in yard ; shed, with hay -loft ; tenant house ; choice fruit, etc. ; must be sold to close an estate. Lincoln's real estate register. 43 300 acres, No. 3059, $7,000 In New Hartford ; 70 acres timberland ; one of the best dairy and stock farms in the county; abundance of fruit, etc. ; 2 nice dwellings, 5 barns, 4 cow bouses, horse barn, ice house, etc. ; will exchange for city or other good property. 75 acres, L, No. 171, $1,500 In Westford, 2 miles from the village; land suitably divided into mow- ing and tillage, pasture and woodland ; 150 young apple trees, just begin- ning to bear ; pear trees, peaches, cherries, etc. ; 12 head of stock on the farm for sale if wanted. 34 acres, L, No. 172, $2,300 In Farmington, 2 miles from Center and 7 from Hartford ; excellent land ; variety of apples, pears, cherries, plums, grapes, etc. ; ^ mile from school, and but 4 miles from New Britain ; very pleasantly located and of- fered low ; 1 j.^ story house, painted white ; barn, tobacco house, wood- shed, etc. 55 acres, L, No. 174, $12,500 In West Hartford, 3)^ miles from Hartford ; land is very choice, and suitable for any New England crop ; 3 nice apple orchards ; pears, grapes, etc. ; nice large dwelling house, painted and blinded ; large barn and other out buildings ; terms $J:,500 cash. 12 acres, L, No. 175, $1,400 In Bloomfield, only 6 miles from Hartford ; land is good and weU cultivated ; young fruit trees of apple, peach, cherry, etc., in bearing;, new \% story house, painted white and blinded ; new barn, etc. ; may be had ■with stock, tools, etc., for S2,0U0. Timber lot, 27 acres, R, No. 3, $1,000 In Union, 5 miles from Stafford Springs depot ; comprised mostly of chestnut and oak timber ; offered far below its valusv 51 acres, R, No. 5, $2,500 In Somers, X '"i's from Somersville, near Shaker Village ; land is ex- cellent and suitably divided ; watered by a never failing stream ; good cran- berry marsh ; has a small 1 story house and barn ; buildings are not very good ; also, 8 acres on the mountain, (3)^ miles distant,) covered with wood and timber ; may be had for $200 ; terms }^ cash. 44 Lincoln's real estate register. 135 acres, R, No.'lO, " $3,500 In Tolland, 1)4 miles from Tolland street, containing 135 acres well divided into tillage, pasture, mowing and wood-land; good bouse, 2 large barns, wood bouse, etc., witb 2 wells of water ; tbere are now growing on the premises 1000 Concord grape vines, from wbicb two to three thousand pounds of grapes may be obtained yearly : also, 7 acres cranberries, 1 of strawberries, 50 dwarf apple and pear trees, and a large lot of peach, cherry and plum trees, and grafted apple trees. The fruit will soon pay for the property, which is near good markets ; this is a rare chance for a man who wishes to go into the fruit culture, aside from the farming operations ; crop, stock and tools for sale. Mills, etc., No. 2187, $6,000 In Burlington, 6 miles from Farmington, 2 from Collinsville, 2}^ from Unionville, etc. ; shop, 40 x 40 ; 3 story and attic, machinery, &c. ; water power sufficient to drive any machinery, and never fails ; R. R. track to the factory ; dwelling house, 2 story, with L, barn, &c., all painted ; garden comprises one acre land. 114 acres, L, No. 176, very cheap. Near Baltic, in town of Scotland, a short distance from R. R. Sta- tions, Eagleville and Occum Villages, &c. ; over 600 cords wood on the farm; house, 1)^ story, with L ; barn and other buildings. Or, will sell 40 acres with buildings, and g of the woodland. Also, 30 acres woodland, lying near the farm. We offer this property cheap, as it was purchased to secure Jlowage, and is not wanted by the present owners. 12 acres, L, No. 177, $1,100 In West Avon, twelve acres of land witb a good, comfortable old style house, barn, &c. ^ acres, No. 1119, .$12,000 In Hartford, just outside of city limits, on one of the best streets in the suburbs ; a fine large brick residence witb modern improvements ; sta- bles, sheds, &c. The land is extra choice for eai'ly gardening and fruits, and is altogether one of the most desirable places at the price offered, to be found around Hartford. 55 acres, L. No. 179, 13,200 In Southington. A good chance for somebody. A farm of 55 acres with house, barn and all necessary out-buildings, pleasantly situated 1}^ mile from R. R. Station ; about half way between Hartford and New Haven; has a nice bouse containing 10 or 11 rooms, witb fine cellar, wood- shed, &c. ; good well ; nice apple orcherd, grapes, currants, quinces, straw- Lincoln's eeal estate register. 45 berries, &c. ; buildings are all in good condition : the land consists of 20 acres valuable woodland, 35 acres in meadow, pastui-e, plowing, &c. ; some 5 or 6 acres are to clover and rye ; will sell stock, wagon, harness, hay and grain, and form implements, &c. ; the whole for only $3,500 ; terms easy. Fruit Farm, L. 189, For sale low. At South Pass, Southern Illinois. 30 acres, R. No. 15, $2,800 In Enfifxd, 1 mile from Hazardville, 3 from Thomp?onville, and about 8 from Springfield ; 7 acres to wood, balance all tillage and mowing ; level and free from stone ; Excellent house 2 story L, nice barn and shed ; build- ings all panted and in first class order ; location one of the pleasantest in the country ; has the finest row of maples in front of the premises to be' found in the state. This farm has never hem offered before for less than $3,500, and U very cheap at that sum ; ice now offer it less than value of buildings ; satisfactory reasons for selling. 130 acres, R. No. 14, $5,300 In Vernon, only 1 J^ mile from Rockville and Vernon depots ; 7 acres to wood ; balance to excellent mowing, tillage and pasturage ; land smooth, uses machines ; 1 1-2 story house with 2 Ls, (convenient for two families,) painted white and blinded, and pleasantly located; barn 32 x 40; horse barn and wagon shed; tobacco house 18 x 36 ; granary, &c. $2000 may remain on mortgage. A desirable farm and cheajJ. Mills, &c. L. No. 183, $2,800 In Winthrop, town of Saybrook, a valuable manufacturing privilege with a large mill ; has 3000 square feet of floor ; 2 dams, new wheel, ma- chinery, &c. &c. ; now doing a large business ; terms, Si, 800 cash. 100 acres. No. L. 176, 15,000 In East Haddam, 2| miles from three steamboat landings on Connecti- cut river, in a pleasant and desirable location, amoiig first class society, 100 acres excellent land suitably divided ; two dwelling houses, barns, etc. ; ex- cellent fruit in bearing, could be divided into two good farms of 50 acres each, stock and tools for sale. 12 acres, $7,000 No. R. 11, 5 acres, $5,000 Fruit Farm in West Hartford, a place of twelve acres, situated on the main street, one mile south of the center. The fruit consists of about one hundred apple Irees of the best kinds, all young and just come into bearing ; two hundred grape vines, set out last spring, principally lona, Allen's, Hybrid, and Delaware. Also, pear trees, strawberries, raspberries, 46 Lincoln's real estate register. and other fruits. The property is divided by the highway, five acres being on the east side and seven on the -wost, giving a street front of about seven hundred and fifty feet. The buildings, are house, barn, and green house, all in good repair, will sell with or without stock and crops, will sell 5 acres and buildings for $5,000. 18 acres, No. R. 18, 12,600 In Lebanon, on Liberty Hill, near by church, store, post office, school, etc.; 18 acres choice land, fine apple orchard of 2 acres select fruit in full bearing, pears, cherries, quinces, etc., excellent buildings all in order; nice 2 story and L. house, painted white and blinded; good large barn, carriage, and wood house, granary, etc. ; is known as " the Commodore Champlin Place." The house alone is worth S3, 000 ; a portion of the land is cheap at $100 per acre ; we offer in this a rare bargain. 80 acres, No. R. 16, $3,500 Near Mansfield Depot, excellent farm, producing large crops, well fenced, and watered, suitably divi