The job that is being done on the Heidelberg furniture building is the work of Mr. Thos. P. Crymes, late of Macon, a gentleman that the editor of The Progress lias Known for twenty years, and not in a single instance lias he over known him to complete and turn over a job that was not in every way satisfactory. In additiou to being a general contractor, Mr. Crymes is owner of an extensive brick manufactory and is prepared to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. To deal with Crymes means that you will be satisfied. The writer knows him.The manazemenat of the Audi to-