- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Ship flying the American flag at sea. White envelope with blue ink. Image on left side. Printed above image: 'A flying rumor for Jeff. Davis' / 'Private-ear.' Printed below image: 'The opening of the ports on the rebel / coast. / S. C. Upham, 310 Chestnut St.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War. About the Creator: Samuel Curtis Upham (February 1819-1885) was a small producer of stationery and toiletry supplies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is widely known for having printed tens of thousands of pieces of Confederate currency during the American Civil War, yet he likely had little or no intention of defrauding the Confederate authorities. He estimated that he sold approximately $50,000 of counterfeit money, actions which he attributed to having helped the Union war effort.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Captain Baker wearing large hat looking shocked. Yellow envelope with black ink. Image on top-left. Printed below image: 'Capt. Baker,' of the pirate 'Savannah,' is astounded to find that the vessel he is trying to / overhaul is the man-of-war brig Perry.'
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Jefferson Davis and six Confederate sailors floating in a teacup that flies a flag bearing a skull and crossbones. White envelope with blue ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'JEFF'S NAVY.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Jefferson Davis, standing next to a washtub, holding a toy boat that flies a Confederate flag and a skull and crossbones banner. Cream envelope with blue ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'Master Jeff - and his Navy.' Printed vertically at left of image: 'D. Murphy's Son, Print. 65 Fulton & 372 Pearl-sts. N. Y.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War. About the Creator: D. Murphy's Son first appears in the Trow's New York City Directory of 1847. The business last appears in Trow's New York City Directory of 1900-1901. Among other items, D. Murphy's Son printed shelf and wall clock labels.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Ship at dock with loads of provisions on pier and in foreground. Blue envelope with red ink. Image on left-top. Printed below image of ship: 'Our Country Before the War.' Printed vertically at left of image: 'F. H, ZAHM & CO., Pubs. Lancaster, Pa.', About the Creator: Samuel Hensel Zahm (March 9, 1840 - February 5, 1893) was the main proprietor of S. H. Zahm & Co., booksellers &c., along with his business partner Samuel Auxer. The following is excerpted from The American Stationer, vol. 33: 'He was active in municipal affair, having been a member of the common council and the board of health... a charter member of the Lancaster County Historical Society and of the Pennsylvania German Society... well versed in archaeology, his collection of stone impliments and relics of American aborigines being a remarkably fine one... Mr. Zahm was twice married, his first wife and their two children having died several years ago. His second wife survives him.'
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Large ship with full sails labeled 'U. STATES' and flying the American flag chases a small ship with empty sails labeled 'JEFF DAVIS' and flying the Confederate flag. Yellow envelope with red and blue ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'Privateering under difficulties.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Three-masted ship above 'Great West.' A boat rowed by slaves barely able to hold its sacks of grain, above 'Great South.' Cream envelope with blue ink. Images side by side. Printed below image at left: 'THE [BARK] GREAT WEST. / Capacity 1000 Tons. / Receipts of Grain at Buffalo in 24 hours, 1,100,000 bushels.' Printed below image at right: 'THE GREAT SOUTH / Capacity 1000 lbs. / Receipts at New Orleans in 24 hours, 2 1/2 bushels.'
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. Jefferson Davis, dressed as a woman, holding a large bottle, floating in a washtub labeled 'LADY DAVIS,' which flies the Confederate flag. Beige envelope with black ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'The C. S. A. MAN of War.' Printed vertically at left of image: 'Wm. Redenburgh, 140 Nassau Street, N. Y.', Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 - December 6, 1889) was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. He led the Confederate army and navy during the American Civil War. About the Creator: William Redenburgh is likely William Ridenburgh, who was a publisher who worked at 140 Nassau Street in New York City.
- Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Three sailors, one drinking, one vomiting, at sea in a cracked teacup flying the Confederate flag spy a large sailing ship flying the American flag on the horizon. White envelope with black ink. Image on left. Printed below image: 'The Impending Crisis.'