Hi everybody,
I've two draft's of yeast genomes, one assembled by Velvet and other assembled by CLC Workbench, with the following report:
Assembled by Velvet
Length      11354767
GC%        38.22%
N's            1579
Scaffolds   214
N50           360969
Min            302
Max           705532
Assembled by CLC
Length       11533444
GC%         37.22%
N's             2490
Scaffolds    851
N50           72755
Min            301
Max           215625
My question: The N50 value is the principal parameter for determine which the best assembling? This case, the draft by Velvet.
Take a look at How To Assess The Quality Of An Assembly? (Is There No Magic Formula?) for some other ways to compare the assemblies. The Velvet assembly looks more contiguous and has fewer Ns but there are some additional comparisons you could make (discussed in that previous question) which might help you decide.
I would also have a look at FRCBam ( http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1095) I had good experiences with it.