The payment clause reads "Vale por [numeric counter] que se pagarán al portador en Carácas á la presentacíon" (roughly translated to "Worth [numeric counter] which will be paid to the bearer in Carácas when presented").
Banco de Caracas was founded in July 1876, reorganized on 11 August 1877, and dissolved on 27 March 1881.
The notes were uniface black on white with a tan underprint reading "CAPITAL 160,000 VENEZOLANOS".
All three denominations have a payment clause reading "Vale por [numeric counter] que se pagarán al portador en Carácas á la presentacion" and bear two signatures: Por la Direccíon + El Administrador.
Numismatic Catalog of Venezuela, retrieved 27 May 2008 Detailed information, with images, of all Venezuelan coins and paper money, regularly updated.