Source,Granville, N. Y. Sentinel--Fri. Aug. 8, 1913. MINERAL WEALTH AT SHAFTSBURY (Vt)) Over the prosaic town of Shaftsbury, Vt., J. Spencer Roberts of Granville, has discovered a deposit of lead and silver, but whether it can be found in quantities to pay development remains to be seen. Recently he blew out forty-five pounds of lead and silver bearing rock which he has sent to be analyzed. Mr. Roberts has spent years among the mines of Missouri and Colorado and declares that all the indications of minerals in those states are to be found in the Shaftsbury rocks. Mr. Roberts says the mineral lies in the fissure between two rock formations, the same as elsewhere. He does not profess to be a wizard of gone "nutty" over the find, but is confident that silver and lead in paying quanties can be mined in Vermont.