Hello Frank,
This is a pretty standard marriage document, albeit handwritten.
Record is #21 and is dated 31 December 1868 at 6 PM
Witnesses chosen for the marriage are Giuseppe Volpe, son of Domenicantonio, age 35, landowner; and Francesco Romano, son of deceased Domenicantonio, age 55, shoemaker.
Before the official in Pollica appeared:
Nicola Romano, age 26, laborer, resident of Pollica, son of married couple Mauro, laborer of Pollica, and deceased Angela Cona(?)
AND
Caterina Niglio, age 37, laborer, born and residing in Pollica, daughter of married couple Nicola and Mariagiuseppa Niglio;
both single, who have given the certificate of 2 publications of the banns of marriage which occured on Sundays 20 and 27 of December and 3 days from the last posting. [Then there is standard language about the Civil Code/law governing the procedures]... Then the customary "do you take as your wife/husband"
HOWEVER... it appears the clerk mistakenly wrote the name Mauro instead of Nicola for the groom's name in the "do you take" paragraph. You can see that the name has been "boxed and numbered" and a correction comes later in the document where you see "(1) dico Nicola, (2) dico Nicola"
The other information is about the act being read to the participants and that the witnesses signed below with the official.
T.