Not sure if you ever solved this. But it sounds like 1 of 2 problems:
1. You installed the wrong ruby with MacPorts
if you just ran port install ruby, then you installed the old version, which explains why ruby -v still shows 1.8.6.
If you ran port install ruby19, then you installed ruby 1.9, but under the name ruby19. To access it, you'd have to type ruby19 in place of ruby...so ruby19 script/generate, ruby19 -v...etc.
To fix that you can do port install ruby19+nosuffix
2. you still have your PATH set to the old Ruby, which is why you're getting 1.8.6 on ruby -v.
First you gotta figure out where OSX is looking for your ruby by typing which ruby. If you're using MacPorts, that command should return /opt/local/bin/ruby. If which ruby returns /usr/bin/ruby, then it's still finding the default ruby that comes with OSX, which is 1.8.6.
To change your PATH, go open up .bash_profile, located in your user folder (if you have textmate, you can do mate ~/.bash_profile). Add in this line and save:
echo PATH="/opt/local/bin:/opt/bin:$PATH"
Basically you add the MacPorts ruby into your PATH, so the system looks for ruby in the /opt folder too. Also, maybe more importantly, you put the MacPorts path in front of the default PATH, so it will find that one first.
Goodluck with that. Personally though, I vote for Homebrew. You can find my setup for that at my blog.