Transcribed without making changes to spelling and grammar. Transcribed by Joyce Robinson The Portsmouth Times Dated: January 24, 1880 (Transcriber's note: This is an article I came across which could not be ignored. Wonder how true it is and if so, is it still there? - Joyce) A wonderful story comes from Adams county of the discovery of a cave, or chamber, 225 feet long, 115 feet wide, and 2 1/2 feet high, about fifty feet underground, reached by descending a well. In this chamber is a gallery, with works of art, portraits, mummies, &c. It is vowed for by correspondents of the Cincinnati papers of yesterday, but it reads like a tale from Arabian Nights. If it should prove to be else than fiction, it is one of the most wonderful discoveries of the pre-historic age. It is located on the old SMITH farm, now owned by SAMUEL GROOMS, on the Portsmouth pike, fifteen to sixteen miles northeast of Manchester. We await deveopments.