You use "also" the same way you use "too" and "as well", only the placement in the sentence differs.
Could you pass me the bread? And the butter also? (Also, the butter? And butter as well? And butter too?)
Even can be used for the same purpose of adding but it adds emphasis, almost as a surprise that Leon mentioned. As if to say that it's not necessary but I'll do it regardless.
If you buy the mattress, I'll even include the cover for free.
Even is often used as a replacement fot something like "in spite of"
I don't eat sweets but even I had that cake, it was so good.