LIFE AND ACCIDENT. 



THE OEIGINAL 



OF HARTFORD, CONN., 



INSURES AGAINST 



ACCIDENTS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 

 CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE. 



CASH CAPITAL - - . - $500,000 



With a Surplus of over $100,000. 



The Travellers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., was the first to 

 successfully introduce in this country the practice of Insurance against Accidents, 

 of whatever kind, whether they occur in travelling, or in hunting, fishing, sailing, 

 riding, skating, in the street, store, office, or while working in shop, mills, factories, 

 or on the farm. 



A General Accident Policy covers every possible form of casualty, including the 

 risk in travelling, also all forms of dislocations, broken bones, ruptured tendons, 

 sprains, concussions, crushings, bruises, cuts, stabs, gunshot wounds, poisoned 

 wounds, burns and scalds, freezing, bites of dogs, unprovoked assaults by burglars, 

 robbers or murderers, the action of lightning or sun stroke, the effect of explosions, 

 chemicals, floods and earthquakes, suffocation by drowning or choking. 



This Company has been in successful operation since April 1, 1864, and up to 

 April 1, 1866, had issued over forty-Jive thousand policies, and paid over fourteen 

 Jnmdred losses — in addition to the large sum of $92,500 realized to twenty-nine 

 policy-holders, for $542 received in premiums. 



JAS. G. BATTERSON, rrcsident. 

 RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. 



GEO. W. CAMPBELL, M.D., Montreal, Medical and Surgical Adviser for 



Canada. 



T. E. FOSTER, Montreal, General Agent for Canada. 



^" Agencies of the Travellers of Hartford in all principal towns and 

 cities of United States and Canada, where Policies can be obtained without 

 delay. 



