Hi Mr Deb,
If you've mounted and wired your displays in a configuration of 8 common cathode rows and 32 common anode columns, Raj Bhatt's 74HC595 circuit on Embedded-Lab should work fine. I would make sure to drive the display one row at a time for a 1/8th (12.5%) duty cycle.
You could also replace the 8-bit serial-to-parallel sinking driver ICs with 8-bit serial-to-parallel source driver ICs. I only know of one, the **broken link removed**.
As an alternative, turn each display 90° on your board and wire them up as 8 common anode rows and 32 common cathode columns. Then you can keep the 8-bit serial-to-parallel TPIC6B595 sinking drivers for the columns but you'll need 8 PNP transistors or 8 P-Channel MOSFETs to "source" the anode rows. Again, I would recommend driving the display one row at a time for a 1/8th (12.5%) duty cycle instead of driving one column at a time (1/32nd duty cycle).
Good luck on your project.
Cheerful regards, Mike